AI Unplugged - The Future of Work

Episode 10: The Reflection

16 min · 1. apr. 2026
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"The future is not a forecasting exercise—it’s a design exercise." – David Autor. In this season finale of AI Unplugged, hosts Warren Valdmanis and Deval Patrick reflect on the most important ideas from their conversations across Season 1. They explore whether AI is something happening to us or something we have the power to shape, revisiting key themes including augmentation versus automation, the dignity of work, worker voice, and the risks of inequality. Drawing on insights from their guests, they examine the role of leadership, policy, and collective responsibility in determining AI’s impact, and make the case that AI’s greatest potential lies in how intentionally we choose to use it to solve society’s most pressing problems.

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In this special episode of AI Unplugged: The Future of Work, listeners are invited inside Leadership Now’s recent convening, AI's Workforce Reckoning, featuring exclusive opening remarks from Leadership Now CEO Daniella Ballou-Aares and a timely discussion on one of the most urgent questions facing the economy: how do we prepare workers for an AI-driven future? Moderated by Warren Valdmanis, the panel brings together Jonathan Frankle, Chief AI Scientist at Databricks; Mike Novogratz, Founder and CEO of Galaxy Digital; Alexa von Tobel, Founder and Managing Partner of Inspired Capital; and Dane Linn, Senior Vice President at Business Roundtable. Together, they explore the accelerating impact of AI on jobs, productivity, and economic opportunity, while grappling with the responsibilities of business, investors, and policymakers in managing the transition. The conversation delivers a sobering but constructive message: disruption to American workers is no longer theoretical. It is already underway. The challenge now is ensuring that the benefits of AI are broadly shared and that workers have a voice in shaping what comes next.

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