AI: Voice or Victim?
What does artificial intelligence mean for the future of cities, buildings, infrastructure, and investment? In this episode of AI: Voice or Victim, hosts Greg Boone and Erica Rooney sit down with Judyta Sawicka from Echo Investment S.A. for a global conversation about AI adoption, leadership, digital transformation, and the future of real estate. Judyta shares how her background in law, finance, infrastructure, and development shaped her approach to innovation — and why real estate companies are being forced to think years ahead as AI rapidly transforms how people live, work, and interact with cities. The conversation explores: Why AI adoption is more of a culture challenge than a technology challenge How organizations can balance innovation with responsibility and trust Why AI literacy is becoming essential across every industry How AI is already improving energy efficiency in commercial buildings The future of smart cities, digital twins, and AI-driven urban planning Why humans still need to stay “in the loop” with AI systems How prompting, iteration, and domain expertise impact AI results The importance of making AI feel personal, safe, and useful for employees Judyta also explains how her company is using AI analytics to reduce energy consumption in buildings by 20–30%, adjusting cooling and heating systems dynamically based on occupancy and weather conditions. Greg and Erica dive into the human side of AI adoption as well — discussing why many companies struggle with digital transformation, how AI changes workplace expectations, and why curiosity may be one of the most important skills for the future workforce. And of course, the episode wraps with the fan-favorite “Last Chat” segment featuring AI-generated dinner ideas, hidden vegetables in waffles, and Greg’s attempt to explain generative AI through a “hang glider vs. space shuttle” analogy. Key Takeaways AI transformation is fundamentally a people and culture challenge Organizations need leadership and psychological safety to drive adoption AI works best as an extension of human expertise, not a replacement for it Smart buildings and smart cities are already becoming reality Iteration and feedback are critical to getting better AI outputs AI can unlock major operational efficiencies, especially in energy usage Chapters 00:00 – AI adoption from an internal and external business perspective 01:00 – Judyta’s journey from law to investment and development 02:00 – Long-term thinking in real estate and infrastructure 03:00 – Bottom-up AI adoption inside organizations 04:00 – ChatGPT vs. Perplexity for research and productivity 05:00 – Why digital transformations often fail 06:00 – AI literacy, leadership, and workplace culture 07:00 – The day ChatGPT outages disrupted productivity 08:00 – Balancing AI curiosity with responsibility 09:00 – Why humans still need to stay “in the loop” 10:00 – Iteration, prompting, and mindset shifts with AI 12:00 – AI as an extension of human expertise 13:00 – AI opportunities in real estate and infrastructure 14:00 – Smart buildings and reducing energy consumption 15:00 – Singapore’s AI-powered digital twin city model 16:00 – AI, energy demand, and future infrastructure 17:00 – AI meal planning, waffles, and parenting hacks 18:00 – Greg Boone’s “hang glider vs. space shuttle” AI analogy 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone navigating the AI revolution. Subscribe to AI: Voice or Victim for more conversations that move you from AI anxious to AI curious. Hosted by Erica Rooney and Greg Boone aka AISerious™, we're helping people and organizations embrace AI ethically, strategically, and with humanity at the center. Follow us and join the movement to shape the future — before it shapes us. 🔗 Follow us and dive deeper: On the web: voiceorvictim.com Greg Boone on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregboone Erica Rooney on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericarooney/ 📕 Order our books: * Erica Rooney, author of The AI Gap: Women, AI, and the Next Great Leap Forward [https://www.amazon.com/dp/1955811962?ref=cm_sw_r_ffobk_cp_ud_dp_QXBRCJ7Y9BRX0MTWAYTH&ref_=cm_sw_r_ffobk_cp_ud_dp_QXBRCJ7Y9BRX0MTWAYTH&social_share=cm_sw_r_ffobk_cp_ud_dp_QXBRCJ7Y9BRX0MTWAYTH&bestFormat=true] * Greg Boone, author of AI at the Speed of Trust [https://aispeedoftrust.walkwest.com/#cta] (available for pre-order) © 2026 Walk West Production
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