The CTO Lens
The CTO Lens Podcast is back with Episode 7 of Season 3, and David and Sophie are recording in what appears to be the hottest summer on record - and as it turns out, that's actually relevant to the news agenda. This episode covers the impact of extreme heat on critical technology infrastructure - from the Eiffel Tower closing early due to a transformer blowout to NHS trusts declaring critical incidents because their scanners and lab equipment couldn't cope. Solar panels, it turns out, are also struggling in the heat. David has a request for every technology leader listening. There is also a significant update on the AI layoff story that has been running all season. Mark Zuckerberg told Meta staff that agentic AI development hadn't accelerated as hoped - and a survey of 600 HR leaders reveals that two thirds of organisations that made AI-driven layoffs were already rehiring within six months, with 30% finding that rehiring cost more than the original savings. David and Sophie ask what tech leaders should take from this. Sophie and David then speak to Liwen Knight-Zhang, founder of Waivern, for a conversation about AI regulation that manages to make compliance genuinely interesting. Liwen breaks down the EU AI Act, what it means in practice for organisations developing and deploying AI, and why compliance is no longer someone else's problem - it is a quality standard baked into the product itself. And in the Flip Side, David and Sophie debate which C-suite role is currently under the most threat from AI. David makes the case for the CMO. Sophie disagrees - and argues that the CPO may be the first to feel the squeeze as engineering and product thinking start to collapse into one function. It gets lively.
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