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AI Isn’t Replacing Leaders—It’s Exposing Them | Diane Weaver

1 h 4 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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What if AI isn’t replacing the human element at work… but actually strengthening it? In Episode 2 of our 3-part series The Human Workplace, we continue the conversation with Diane Weaver, COO of Baryons, to explore a new perspective on AI—one that goes beyond efficiency and automation. Instead of asking “Will AI replace us?” we’re asking a different question: Can AI help us become better leaders, better teammates, and more self-aware humans at work? In this episode, we discuss: * Why the conversation around AI needs to shift from fear to opportunity * How AI can support human development—not just productivity * The concept of a “flourishing partner” and what it means for employees * How organizations can turn human experiences into meaningful insights * Why traditional employee data often misses critical context * The importance of trust, transparency, and psychological safety in AI adoption * How leaders can use real-time insights to better support their teams This conversation challenges the idea that technology and humanity are at odds—and instead explores how they can work together to create more connected, aligned, and human-centered workplaces. This is Episode 2 of a 3-part series: The Human Workplace – Leadership, Burnout, and the Future of Work  Guest: Diane Weaver COO, Baryons https://www.linkedin.com/in/weaver-diane/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/weaver-diane/] https://baryons.com/ [https://baryons.com/] 🎧 Listen to the full episode: https://linktr.ee/hrpodcast [https://linktr.ee/hrpodcast] Learn more about the podcast: https://herresourcespodcast.com/ [https://herresourcespodcast.com/] #AI #Leadership #FutureOfWork #WorkplaceCulture #HRLeadership

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