Speak to the human
Millions of us use AI at work every day without really knowing what we’re doing. Mostly we’re just figuring it out as we go – often without feeling in control. It can be hard to know if it’s going to change your life – or end the world. But what can you actually do about that? That’s what this episode explores. Jamie Bartlett writes and broadcasts on technology and its impact on the rest of us. His books include The Dark Net and The People vs Tech, longlisted for the 2019 Orwell Prize, and he wrote and presented the global hit podcast The Missing Cryptoqueen. His new book, How to Talk to AI (And How Not To), is for all of us who feel out of our depth. It’s out now, published by Penguin. In this episode James and Jamie talk about: * Why this isn’t really about technology – it’s about communication * How AI breaks our ability to rely on fluency as a sign of competence * How your human biases affect what you get from AI * Why it’s wise to be sceptical when AI agrees with you * Simple exercises to try – like deliberately making AI lie to you, so you spot when it happens by accident * Why generating more stuff isn’t the same as getting more done * The value of asking “do I even need AI for this?” before “how do I get AI to do it for me?” * Where Jamie thinks AI could genuinely change things for the better Everything an organisation achieves comes down to what its people actually do. Speak to the Human explores how people think, behave, and make decisions at work. Through real stories and practical conversations, each episode investigates the human behaviours that drive outcomes – and how organisations can respond. Hosted by James Woodman from Acteon, a Cambridge-based consultancy specialising in communication, learning, and behaviour change in organisations. Find out more at acteoncommunication.com [https://www.acteoncommunication.com/]
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