Shape of Tomorrow

Episode 182 - The Death of Traditional Expertise

30 min · 24 apr 2026
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In this episode of Shape of Tomorrow, I explore a major shift in how expertise is defined in a world where knowledge is no longer scarce. As AI makes answers instantly accessible, the advantage is moving toward those who can think critically, frame problems, and apply judgment in complex situations. I also examine what this looks like in practice, particularly in education, where professionals are using AI not to transform their work, but to manage growing demands and system pressures. This episode connects these ideas to help you understand where real value is emerging and how to position yourself and your organization moving forward.

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