Where Innovation Happens by Tim Rowe
In this episode of Where Innovation Happens, I sit down with Sheamus McGovern, founder and CEO of ODSC AI and author of The AI Skill Flip, to talk about what AI really means for professionals, cities, and innovation ecosystems.The book itself can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/AI-Skill-Flip-Professionals-Reinventing/dp/B0GTX3D6W8Sheamus has been part of the data science and machine learning world for many years.He built ODSC from its early roots in the Boston data community into one of the largest practitioner-focused AI and data science conference communities in the world.And, as it turns out, part of that story began right here at CIC in Cambridge: he was here when he founded the conference.We talk about the moment when data science became AI in the public imagination, especially after ChatGPT brought these tools into everyday life.This conversation is about what people can actually do with AI.Sheamus makes the case that AI is not simply replacing skills.It is flipping which skills matter most.If AI can now help you write, code, summarize, research, or review documents, then the scarce skill – the one that will matter for humans – becomes “judgment”.Can you tell whether the output is good?Can you ask the right question?Can you use the tool in a way that makes you more capable, rather than just faster?We also talk about what this means for cities and regions that want to lead in AI.Many governments now have an AI strategy.But Sheamus argues that the most important work may not start with a top-down strategy document.It should start with people, communities, literacy, and practical use cases.Boston’s innovation ecosystem comes up naturally in the conversation.We talk about CIC, MassChallenge, MassRobotics, meetups, practitioner communities, and the kind of bottom-up learning that helps new technologies spread.We also explore a useful mental shift: treating AI less like a tool and more like a teammate.That does not mean trusting AI blindly.It means learning how to work alongside it, give it context, build feedback loops, and use it to extend your own capabilities.This episode is for professionals trying to understand how AI will affect their careers.It is also for founders, policymakers, city leaders, and ecosystem builders who are thinking about how AI will shape the next generation of innovation hubs.Featured guest:Sheamus McGovern, founder and CEO of ODSC AI and author of The AI Skill FlipHost:Tim Rowe, founder of Cambridge Innovation Center, co-founder of LabCentral and MassRobotics, and host of Where Innovation HappensKey topics:AI and the future of workThe AI Skill FlipAI literacyData science and machine learningChatGPT and generative AIAI for professionalsAI tools versus AI teammatesInnovation ecosystemsBoston and Cambridge innovationStartup communitiesODSC AIOpen Data ScienceCIC CambridgeMassChallengeMassRoboticsCities and AI strategyEconomic development and AIFuture of workKnowledge workEntrepreneurshipStartup hubsPlaces where innovation happens
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