The Future Is Human
To many, AI seems like the gift that keeps on giving. But the truth is, with AI in our lives, we stand to grieve just as much as we stand to gain, if not more. In this episode of The Future Is Human by Mews, host Ella McCann-Tomlin speaks with Debora Gallo, VP of Talent Development at Mews, about what it means to lead through this strange tension of fast work vs. human work, without pretending the emotional cost is not real. She reflects candidly on the first time AI felt personal, not because of what it could do, but because of what it made her feel, the fear of losing mastery, the risk of becoming too self-reliant and the quiet grief that comes when parts of your expertise become suddenly available to everyone. What You’ll Learn: * Why reinvention is becoming one of the most important skills for the future of work * How leaders can help people move towards agency without ignoring what is being lost in the process * Why AI can feel emotionally powerful even when we know it is not human * How to protect your voice, judgment and mastery when using AI tools * Why the pressure to be “all in” on AI can make people feel ashamed of asking hard questions * How remote-first work and AI-enabled self-reliance can increase isolation if leaders are not intentional * Why the best leaders in this moment will offer more than task direction - they will offer honesty, presence and human connection Tune in for a conversation about staying human when the ground is shifting and why the organisations that keep their heart through this moment may be the most successful ones. The Future Is Human is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so [https://www.fame.so/?utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=bcast&utm_campaign=masters-of-community-with-david-spinks?utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=bcast&utm_campaign=fame-client]
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