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Prison Is Built to Fail People. AI Could Fix That. with Dr. Kim Nugent

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AI is reshaping the world faster than most of us can keep up with – now imagine stepping into that world after 20 years inside, with $25 in your pocket. In this episode, Kenny sits down with Dr. Kim Nugent, who has spent 30 years helping people change their lives – from university president to running rehabilitation programs in maximum security prisons – to explore one of the most hopeful and overlooked uses of AI. Kim explains why the first 72 hours after release are the hardest, and why someone incarcerated for decades can find a self-checkout or a chatbot as alien as landing on another planet. They discuss how prisons could use AI not for surveillance, but for genuinely personalised rehabilitation – matching individuals to the right programs, preparing them for the jobs waiting in their community, and supporting overstretched behavioral therapists at little to no cost. They also get into the research behind peer-led mentorship that can cut reoffending by up to 40%, the trauma almost everyone carries inside, and a simple truth Kim keeps returning to: there's a place for everyone to help. If you've only heard the doom side of AI, this conversation is the other half of the story. Chapters 00:00 – Introduction to Dr. Kim Nugent & a Life of Servant Leadership 01:22 – From Hospitality to University President to Maximum Security Prisons 03:12 – Why the First 72 Hours After Prison Are the Hardest 05:23 – Released Into an AI World You Never Saw Arrive 06:49 – Using AI Inside Prisons for Personalised Rehabilitation 09:15 – Peer-Led Mentorship and the 40% Drop in Reoffending 10:36 – AI, Behavioral Therapy, and Healing Trauma at Low Cost 15:01 – Teaching AI Skills Before Release — Even on Paper 17:20 – What Policymakers Miss, and How Anyone Can Help Find us on socials: 🔗 Follow Kenny on LinkedIn: ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/kennyalegbe/⁠⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kennyalegbe/] 🤖 Follow Brim on LinkedIn: ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/joinbrim/⁠⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/joinbrim/] 📩 For business or guest inquiries: ⁠⁠hello@joinbrim.ai⁠⁠ [hello@joinbrim.ai]

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episode Prison Is Built to Fail People. AI Could Fix That. with Dr. Kim Nugent artwork

Prison Is Built to Fail People. AI Could Fix That. with Dr. Kim Nugent

AI is reshaping the world faster than most of us can keep up with – now imagine stepping into that world after 20 years inside, with $25 in your pocket. In this episode, Kenny sits down with Dr. Kim Nugent, who has spent 30 years helping people change their lives – from university president to running rehabilitation programs in maximum security prisons – to explore one of the most hopeful and overlooked uses of AI. Kim explains why the first 72 hours after release are the hardest, and why someone incarcerated for decades can find a self-checkout or a chatbot as alien as landing on another planet. They discuss how prisons could use AI not for surveillance, but for genuinely personalised rehabilitation – matching individuals to the right programs, preparing them for the jobs waiting in their community, and supporting overstretched behavioral therapists at little to no cost. They also get into the research behind peer-led mentorship that can cut reoffending by up to 40%, the trauma almost everyone carries inside, and a simple truth Kim keeps returning to: there's a place for everyone to help. If you've only heard the doom side of AI, this conversation is the other half of the story. Chapters 00:00 – Introduction to Dr. Kim Nugent & a Life of Servant Leadership 01:22 – From Hospitality to University President to Maximum Security Prisons 03:12 – Why the First 72 Hours After Prison Are the Hardest 05:23 – Released Into an AI World You Never Saw Arrive 06:49 – Using AI Inside Prisons for Personalised Rehabilitation 09:15 – Peer-Led Mentorship and the 40% Drop in Reoffending 10:36 – AI, Behavioral Therapy, and Healing Trauma at Low Cost 15:01 – Teaching AI Skills Before Release — Even on Paper 17:20 – What Policymakers Miss, and How Anyone Can Help Find us on socials: 🔗 Follow Kenny on LinkedIn: ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/kennyalegbe/⁠⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kennyalegbe/] 🤖 Follow Brim on LinkedIn: ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/joinbrim/⁠⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/joinbrim/] 📩 For business or guest inquiries: ⁠⁠hello@joinbrim.ai⁠⁠ [hello@joinbrim.ai]

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episode Writing Is Thinking – and AI Is Quietly Taking It Away with Dr. Linda Silbert artwork

Writing Is Thinking – and AI Is Quietly Taking It Away with Dr. Linda Silbert

AI is starting to change more than how we work – it's changing how children learn, think, and make sense of the world. In this episode, Kenny sits down with Dr. Linda Silbert, an educational psychologist with over 30 years of experience and author of Why Good Kids Get Bad Grades, to explore what learning looks like in a world where any answer is one prompt away. Linda's view cuts against the panic. The kids using AI to cut corners, she argues, were always going to find a shortcut – the real risk is that they skip the part where thinking actually happens. They discuss why writing is thinking, why a developing brain can't yet tell the difference between using AI and cheating, and why the foundational skills of reading and writing matter more than ever. The conversation turns to how the education system and parents must respond – setting boundaries without banning the tool, keeping kids genuinely engaged rather than passively fed answers, and protecting the confidence and self-esteem that lets a child make good decisions when no one is watching. If you're a parent or a leader trying to understand what the next generation actually needs to keep developing, this one will stay with you. Chapters 00:00 – Introduction to Dr. Linda Silbert & Why Grades Mislead Parents 02:00 – 30 Years in Education and "Why Good Kids Get Bad Grades" 04:05 – The AI Cheating Panic — and Why Kids Always Find a Shortcut 07:35 – Why a 13-Year-Old's Brain Can't Tell AI From Cheating 11:38 – From Calculators to AI: What's Happening to Writing 14:05 – Writing Is Thinking: The Cursive Study Parents Should Know 16:37 – Anxiety, Engagement, and How Kids Actually Learn 21:14 – Self-Esteem and Being Your Child's Ally, Not Their Adversary Find us on socials: 🔗 Follow Kenny on LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/kennyalegbe/⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kennyalegbe/] 🤖 Follow Brim on LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/joinbrim/⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/joinbrim/] 📩 For business or guest inquiries: ⁠hello@joinbrim.ai⁠ [hello@joinbrim.ai]

18. juni 202625 min
episode Capitalism Might Be the Real AI Problem with Ben Byford artwork

Capitalism Might Be the Real AI Problem with Ben Byford

AI ethics didn't exist ten years ago. Now it might be the most important conversation a business leader can have. Ben Byford has been thinking about how technology reshapes society since 2015, back when Siri and Alexa were the unsettling new thing in your living room and "machine learning" hadn't yet become "AI." A decade on, the questions he started asking haven't aged — they've sharpened. The one he keeps returning to: are we building a system AI can actually live inside, or one it's about to break? Ben is an AI ethicist, founder of the long-running Machine Ethics podcast, and a games designer who has spent years inside the structural questions most operators don't have time for. He argues the technology isn't the problem. The economic operating system around it is. Capitalism rewards centralisation, AI accelerates centralisation, and the maths of that compounding ends in one of two places. Kenny and Ben get into both of them. The Elysium future — a small group with everything, the rest of society quietly hollowed out. And the Star Trek future — a post-scarcity society organised around flourishing rather than work. They unpack why a 10% unemployment shock would break most modern democracies, why "techno sovereignty" matters more than people realise, why local communities are the missing layer between grassroots agency and the global coordination problems AI is about to surface, and why the lack of a galvanising AI moonshot is itself a strategic failure. If you're a CEO, founder, or board leader trying to think past the next quarter's AI pilots and into what the world your business operates inside actually looks like in five years, this is the conversation worth your full attention. See Ben’s Machine Ethics podcast here: https://www.machine-ethics.net/ [https://www.machine-ethics.net/] Chapters: 00:00 — AI ethics didn't exist ten years ago. Ben built it anyway. 06:38 — Why every major tech shift has triggered a philosophical reckoning 10:12 — The structural bet: is capitalism the wrong OS for the AI era? 12:39 — The employment number that quietly breaks modern society 16:11 — "Flourishing" — what humans actually do when work disappears 21:40 — Open source AI as the only real check on centralised power 25:05 — Elysium or Star Trek: the two futures we're choosing between 27:35 — Why AI needs a moonshot — and no one is giving us one 33:28 — Techno sovereignty: when "global coordination" becomes centralisation by another name 42:18 — Community prosperity, the Machine Ethics podcast, and why Ben stays hopeful Find us on socials: 🔗 Follow Kenny on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kennyalegbe/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kennyalegbe/] 🤖 Follow Brim on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/joinbrim/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/joinbrim/] 📩 For business or guest inquiries: hello@joinbrim.ai [hello@joinbrim.ai]

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episode AI Will Split Humanity Into 3 Types – Which One Are You? with Zac Engler artwork

AI Will Split Humanity Into 3 Types – Which One Are You? with Zac Engler

AI isn’t just changing how we work — it’s starting to divide how people live, think, and operate. In this episode, Kenny sits down with Zac Engler, Chief AI Officer at C4 Technical Services, to explore a shift most leaders aren’t prepared for: AI is creating three types of people. Those who reject it, those who work alongside it, and those who fully integrate with it. They discuss what this divide means in practice — from rapid productivity gains and rising expectations at work, to a growing gap in individual capability. The conversation also explores the idea of a “Max-Q” moment for society, where pressure, speed, and change are all accelerating at once. As AI becomes more embedded in everyday life, the question isn’t just how you use it, but whether you choose to participate at all, or let the future be decided for you. Chapters 00:25 – Introduction to Zac Engler 01:25 – How Fortune 500s Are Actually Using AI (Crawl → Walk → Run) 03:09 – Even Experts Are Falling Behind 06:29 – “Max-Q” — The Pressure Point of This AI Moment 09:28 – Why You Need a Voice in AI’s Future 11:26 – The 4 Possible Futures of AI (Mad Max → Star Trek) 14:00 – Could AI Shift Us to a “Meaning Economy”? 16:33 – The Fragility of Society in an AI Era 20:00 – Can AI Rebalance Power in Society? 23:21 – Raising Kids in an AI World 27:00 – AI Will Split Humanity – Here’s How 30:10 – Participate or Get Left Behind Find us on socials: 🔗 Follow Kenny on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kennyalegbe/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kennyalegbe/] 🤖 Follow Brim on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/joinbrim/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/joinbrim/] 📩 For business or guest inquiries: hello@joinbrim.ai [hello@joinbrim.ai]

9. apr. 202634 min
episode We’re Raising Kids for a World That Doesn’t Exist Yet with David Martelli artwork

We’re Raising Kids for a World That Doesn’t Exist Yet with David Martelli

AI is starting to change more than how we work – it’s changing how the next generation learns, thinks, and understands the world. In this episode, Kenny sits down with David Martelli (Founder of Guild Hall Learning) to explore what education looks like in a world where AI can personalise learning, create instantly, and reshape what skills actually matter. They discuss what this shift means for parents and leaders – from raising independent, self-directed learners to helping children take ownership of their development in a rapidly changing world. They unpack why memorisation is becoming less valuable, why systems thinking and adaptability are rising, and what it really takes to prepare children for a future that doesn’t yet exist. Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction to Dave Martelli & Rethinking Education 02:00 – AI as a Personal Tutor for Every Child 04:45 – Why Kids Must Take Ownership of Learning 08:20 – From Specialists to Generalists Again 09:40 – AI, Abundance, and the Future of Work 16:40 – Systems Thinking: The Skill That Matters Most 22:10 – Teaching Kids Through Real Problems 29:20 – Why Traditional Schooling Falls Short 35:00 – What Humans Do in a World Where AI Does Everything Find us on socials: 🔗 Follow Kenny on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kennyalegbe/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kennyalegbe/] 🤖 Follow Brim on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/joinbrim/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/joinbrim/] 📩 For business or guest inquiries: hello@joinbrim.ai [hello@joinbrim.ai]

26. mar. 202636 min