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Episode 10 — The Human Element: Job Security, AI & Jevons Paradox

8 min · 31 de dic de 2025
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Season 1 Finale AI isn’t coming. It’s already here. In this season finale of The AI Storm, we step away from theory and research — and speak from lived experience. From building AI POCs inside a global enterprise… To launching an AI startup without a large team… To navigating fear, trust, security, job anxiety, and speed-to-market pressures… This episode is about what really happens when AI meets real organisations and real people. You’ll hear: * * Why speed-to-market is no longer about team size or funding * * How AI reshapes cognitive load — not just productivity * * Why job fears increase even as opportunity expands (Jevons Paradox) * * What leaders get wrong about readiness, trust, and control * * How one POC changed the way Krishna thought about building products forever This is not a prediction episode. This is a reflection episode. And it closes Season 1 of The AI Storm — before we move into a new chapter of video conversations and interviews. 🎙️ Listen now. 🌩️ Stay thoughtful. Stay curious. Stay ahead of the storm.

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