DISRUPTOR CONFESSIONS with John Ayers
In this episode of Disruptor Confessions, John Ayers sits down with Dr. Paul Zak - neuroeconomist, author of The Moral Molecule, and a pioneer in the biology of human connection. We go deep on a fundamental question: What does it cost us biologically to live in a world of accelerating technological disruption?As we move further into the era of Agentic AI and digital-first interactions, the "biological bandwidth" of our relationships is being tested. Dr. Zak argues that we are not just minds in a machine, but "integrated organs" governed by a specific molecular engineâoxytocin. From his early days as a "tinkerer" in a garage to building technology that predicts human behavior with 90% accuracy, Paul reveals how we can measure the "immersion" that makes an experience truly extraordinary.ðð ð²ðšð® ðð«ð ð ð¥ððððð« ðð«ð²ð¢ð§ð ððš ðð®ð¢ð¥ð ðð«ð®ð¬ð ð¢ð§ ð ð¯ð¢ð«ðð®ðð¥ ð°ðšð«ð¥ð, ð ðððð¡ ðð§ðð¡ð®ð¬ð¢ðð¬ð ð°ðšð§ððð«ð¢ð§ð ð¢ð ð²ðšð® ððð§ ððšð§ð ð°ð¢ðð¡ ð ððšð, ðšð« ð¬ð¢ðŠð©ð¥ð² ð ð¡ð®ðŠðð§ ðððð¥ð¢ð§ð ðð¡ð "ðð ðš ððððð¡" ðšð ðð®ððšðŠððð¢ðšð§âðð¡ð¢ð¬ ððšð§ð¯ðð«ð¬ððð¢ðšð§ ð¢ð¬ ð²ðšð®ð« ðð¢ðšð¥ðšð ð¢ððð¥ ðŠðð©.We move past the AI hype to explore the "Sacred Duty" of businesses to create human thriving, why your brain actually craves the "New, New Thing," and how to maintain emotional fitness when the algorithms are designed to pull us apart.ð Disruptor Confessions explores the human, ethical, and strategic dimensions of technological disruption.ð ððð² ððšð©ð¢ðð¬ ðð¢ð¬ðð®ð¬ð¬ðð:The Myth of "Feelings": Why Dr. Zak views "mind" and "feelings" as made-up words for an integrated biological process that we can now measure and predict.Predictive Neuroscience vs. AI: How neurophysiologic signals surpass "likes" and "surveys" to reveal what actually shakes the brain and creates long-term memory.The Sacred Duty of Business: Why creating "Extraordinary Experiences" isn't just about profitâitâs a biological requirement for human thriving.The Elevator Test: Why physical connection remains a radical act of resistance in a world of increasing AI automation.Digital vs. Biological Bandwidth: Why you can't truly bond with an AI chatbot, and why your health span depends on investing in real people.The "New, New Thing": How staying curious and seeking novelty provides the metabolic resources your brain needs to stay young.The SIX App & Emotional Fitness: How democratizing neuroscience allows us to track our "key moments" and optimize our lives for happiness."Even if Iâm the most selfish person ever and want to extend my health span, Iâve actually got to invest in relationships with other peopleânot with robots."Guest: Dr. Paul Zak; Founder of Immersion Neuroscience & Author of The Moral MoleculeResources: https://your6.com/ð ðððð ððð ðððððððððð ðððððððððStay ahead of the curve and go deeper into the ethical and strategic dimensions of tech disruption:ð Subscribe to THE BRIEFING on Substack: https://disruptorconfessions.substack.comð Visit Disruptor Confessions: https://disruptorconfessions.com/ð Follow us on Instagram: @disruptorconfessionsð Connect with John Ayers on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnlayersDisruption isn't a distant concept, it's happening right now, reshaping careers, industries, and the human experience itself. From breakthroughs in AI to the redefinition of leadership, the pace of change is relentless, and exhilarating.DISRUPTOR CONFESSIONS with John Ayers is your digital disruption podcast companion on this journey, offering unfiltered conversations, first-hand insights, and critical questions about what the future demands from all of us. Whether you're a leader navigating change or a rebel challenging the status quo, you belong here.
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