Dive In - Curiosity
What if the real risk of powerful tools Isn’t that they’ll replace us… But that we’ll slowly disappear behind them? In this episode, I explore a simple idea that’s been quietly reshaping how I think about work: Being the author of record. Not the fastest. Not the most efficient. The one who owns the work. What started as a professional development presentation became a deeper reflection on accountability, judgment, and trust — especially as AI becomes part of everyday work. Along the way, I sit with a few grounding questions: * Who is still responsible? * What does it mean to stand behind your work? * And how do we use powerful tools without giving away our voice? This episode explores what it means to stay human in systems that value speed, and how small, repeatable choices can help us work with clarity instead of distance. We talk about: * Why responsibility is a form of dignity * The difference between using tools and outsourcing judgment * How work is shifting from output to stewardship * Why good governance is really about care * Moving from “Is this allowed?” to “Is this appropriate?” This isn’t about rejecting technology. It’s about choosing how we relate to it.
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