Tag: Future of Work
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Degrees of Separation: Why Your AI is Only as Smart as Your Curiosity
This session from the SCSP AI+Education conference offers a compelling look at how the bedrock of our labor and education systems is shifting from static credentials to dynamic capabilities. As a technologist, reading between the lines of the dialogue between LinkedIn’s Catlin O’Neill and Microsoft’s Allyson Knox reveals a clear mandate: the “Human-in-the-loop” is no…
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The Death of Seat Time: How AI is Reclaiming the Human Element in Education
At the recent SCSP AI+Education conference in Washington, DC, the air was thick with the usual policy jargon until Dr. Tasha Arnold, Head of Alpha Schools, took the stage. For a technologist, her message was a refreshing departure from the “AI will replace us” trope. Instead, she presented a vision where AI acts as the…
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Open to Debate: Will AI Make Work Obsolete?
Preface: This is my report out about what these debaters said at John Hopkins tonight. I will author a recap of what is most likely going to happen in this space soon, based on my over ten years hands-on with the tech and my weekly meetings with CEOs and technologists from around the world. At…
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Steering the Algorithm: Leadership in the Age of Motion with Louisa Loran
In a world where algorithms can predict market shifts in milliseconds and supply chains are becoming autonomous, the role of human leadership is paradoxically becoming more critical, not less. Today, we aren’t just discussing ‘digital transformation’ as a buzzword; we are looking at the anatomy of how legacy giants pivot into the future. We will…
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Hands-on: The Age of the Autonomous Agent – Testing OpenClaw
We are witnessing a quiet but profound shift in how we interact with machine intelligence. For years, the paradigm has been transactional: we prompt, the model replies. We wait. We prompt again. But the friction of that loop is dissolving. I’ve been spending time with OpenClaw, a piece of technology that represents the next logical…
