The AI Values Podcast
Only 15% of organisations can put a hard number on the AI value they've delivered to their board. Not a technology problem a language one. This is where AI value gets lost.In Episode 9 of The AI Values Podcast, Edosa Odaro and Lindley Gooden go head-to-head on one of the most uncomfortable diagnoses in AI leadership today: organisations aren't failing because the technology doesn't work they're failing because strategy, operations, and influence each speak a completely different dialect. And nobody is translating.🎙 THIS WEEK: A HEAD-TO-HEADNo guest. Just two hosts, one research-backed problem, and a genuine divergence of views. Edosa brings the governance and leadership accountability lens. Lindley brings the communications, storytelling, and what-he-hears-from-senior-leaders lens. They find common ground exactly once and even that took 20 minutes.📌 WHAT IS COVERED:► Why only 15% of organisations can put a hard number on the AI value delivered to their board and what the other 85% are doing instead (McKinsey)► The three languages of AI that fragment organisations: strategy, operations, and influence and why no one in the room is genuinely multilingual► What Edosa Odaro calls "the value fog": the organisational blind spot in which AI value exists but is completely invisible to the people who need to see it most► Why bad news about AI stops moving upward and why that silence is more dangerous than any technical failure: "Everyone stops talking. That is the issue."► The case for an AI translator role inside organisations — the bridge function most businesses have not hired, named, or even defined yet► Why Edosa believes CEOs should not need a PhD in AI to lead effectively and what the actual solution is, if it isn't technical education► The policy-versus-practicality disjoint: what senior leaders tell Lindley behind closed doors that AI has become disconnected from the rest of the business► Whether agentic AI systems can solve the AI communication problem — or whether the lost language of AI value is fundamentally a human failure► "Value has got to be the thing that brings everyone together and that language needs to be clear" where both hosts ultimately land, despite the disagreement► What responsible AI governance actually requires from boards: not technical depth, but translatable clarity — and the cost of getting this wrong in 2026⏰ EPISODE TIMESTAMPS:00:00 — Cold open: "The lost language of value"00:38 — Edosa and Lindley introduce the episode01:31 — The three languages of AI: strategy, operations, and influence02:17 — Why aren't organisations multilingual?03:07 — The research gap: 85% can't read the data; only 15% can report value to boards07:35 — Should organisations build an AI translator role?08:49 — Edosa introduces "the value fog" — AI value that exists but cannot be seen11:43 — The CEO PhD debate: do leaders need to become more technical?13:32 — Policy vs practicality: the AI disjoint Lindley hears from senior leaders18:22 — Value as the unifying language — where the disagreement resolves ABOUT THE AI VALUES PODCAST:The AI Values Podcast is where leaders come to think clearly about the trade-offs behind AI adoption not just the opportunities. Hosted by Edosa Odaro (author, 'The Values of AI') and Lindley Gooden (author, 'The Future of Truth'), with weekly conversations at the intersection of AI, trust, governance, and the future of work.🎙 SUBSCRIBE to The AI Values Podcast for honest, rigorous conversations at the intersection of AI ethics, AI governance, and business leadership.◼ Find out more: https://www.theaivalues.org ◼ Reach out: podcast@theaivalues.org ◼ Get the Weekly AI Values Dispatch → https://pages.theaivalues.org◼ Edosa Odaro: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edosa/◼ Lindley Gooden: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindleygooden/
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