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111: Shaz Ansari. Don’t surrender your cognition to AI

23 min · 2 de jul de 2026
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Professor Shaz Ansari of the Judge Business School at Cambridge University is renowned for his work on institutional logics, cultural frames, and the effects of ArtificialIntelligence on how we think about what’s important.  In this conversation with Anita, he explains how the logics that reflect our identities both shape and are shaped by newframes.   Shaz ties everything together by describing how AI challenges us by resting on historical understandingsrather than new ways of thinking.  It’s never been more important to avoid cognitive surrender.   Think critically!

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