It's Me. Your Brain. | The mind behind your decisions
The strategy built in minutes. The brief drafted before the meeting ended. The answer retrieved before the question was fully formed. Everything faster. Everything smoother. And somewhere in that efficiency, something quietly shifting. This episode is about what happens to the brain when AI takes the cognitive load, what gets offloaded, what stops being encoded, and what leaders need to deliberately protect before they notice it's gone. In this episode: * What cognitive offloading actually is, and why the brain does it automatically * Why integrating AI changes not just how you work, but how you think * What most executives aren't asking when they bring AI in, and what that's costing them * The difference between retrieving intelligence and building it * What human judgement actually means when the tools get this good Virginia Palm's guest is Lucy Dinu, founder and managing director of KHAIO, an AI architecture firm that helps executives architect AI integration, building both the technical structure and the human judgement that decides whether the rest of it holds. Her path runs from opening her own restaurant at 20 to over a decade leading global teams across 50 markets in pharma, finance, automotive, hospitality, and the public sector. Originally from Romania, she has lived in the Netherlands, dreams of living in Japan, but currently calls Stuttgart, Germany home. It's Me. Your Brain. | The mind behind your decisions.
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