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Being Human in the Age of AI: Trust, Adoption, and Ethical Dilemmas

Being Human in the Age of AI: Trust, Adoption, and Ethical Dilemmas Issue 233, October 9, 2025 Here’s a test: Think about yesterday. How many AI recommendations did you follow without a second thought? Your Netflix queue. Your GPS route. Maybe even what to cook for dinner. Now think about the last major strategic decision you made at work. Did you trust AI the same way? Or did something in your gut say, “Wait. I need to think about this.”…

The AI Double-Edged Sword: A Professional Identity Problem

The AI Double-Edged Sword: A Professional Identity Problem Issue 232, October 2, 2025 As artificial intelligence rapidly matures across industries, what does this mean for human intelligence, decision-making, and professional expertise? How do professionals understand how AI is shifting and how it influences their professional identity? How do individual leaders redefine and transition themselves to the new reality? Nearly a year ago, we wrote Will AI Replace You? Our intent was to spark a conversation among professionals to explore how…

The Leadership Paradox: Why AI Should Make Us More Human, Not Less

The Leadership Paradox: Why AI Should Make Us More Human, Not Less Who’s the Fittest to Survive? Issue 216, June 12, 2025 We’ve all been taught Charles Darwin’s theory of the survival of the fittest. The theory has ruled in the animal kingdom as well as the boardroom. The strong, the bullies, and the ruthless were always perceived to be the survivalists. We admired the fittest and sought to emulate them. This interpretation of success was mirrored by the top-down,…

Double-Edged Code: How AI Creates and Resolves Its Own Ethical Dilemmas

Double-Edged Code: How AI Creates and Resolves Its Own Ethical Dilemmas Issue 210, May 1, 2025 From time to time we write about AI and its potential to change society, how humans think (or not), and how humans may alleviate themselves from responsibilities and rely on AI instead. That said, we will always ring the bell on the necessity for critical thinking and leveraging our human abilities and the great minds that we have over AI. Today we want to…

Being Human in the Age of AI: Where We Are Heading Now and into 2035

Being Human in the Age of AI: Where We Are Heading Now and into 2035 Issue 209, April 24, 2025 If you’ve been working with any Large Language Model (LLM) – ChatGPT, Claude, et al. – you’ve probably noticed how weirdly polite and eager to please these tools are. That’s no surprise because they are trained to please you. It’s refreshing to have a handy research tool that responds like a friendly, faithful dog within seconds. It makes it tempting…

Managing Ethical Dilemmas: A Human-Centric Approach to AI Adoption

Managing Ethical Dilemmas: A Human-Centric Approach to AI Adoption Issue 194, January 9, 2025 It has become clear that the acceleration of AI applications has the potential to upend life as we have known it.  It is impossible to deny the power of AI manifestations (platforms, chatbots, interfaces) to improve and influence our personal and professional lives. Many individuals are already diving deeply and embracing the use of AI for most if not all tasks. Others are holding out after…

Will AI Replace You?

Will AI Replace You? Issue 185, November 7, 2024 One of the most popular debates of 2024 is what AI won’t replace. Is it me? Is it you? Is it all of us? Is it none of us? Surely you can think back to movies that projected what a possible future might look like as technology becomes more immersed in all aspects of our lives. Science fiction often isn’t fiction, but rather prediction. In real life, some of us will…

AI: Spring Awakenings

AI: Spring Awakenings Issue 150, March 7, 2024 We think the onset of Spring is a good time for house cleaning and taking a pause to reassess AI. It has taken over both the imagination and the anxiety of most anyone who has been paying attention. Take a straw poll and you may have two oppositional results. AI is a tool that will help human beings achieve higher levels of productivity and more efficient levels of profitability. Or AI is…

Misinformation, AI, Cyber Troops, and Our Need for Guardrails

Misinformation, AI, Cyber Troops, and Our Need for Guardrails Issue 131, October 19, 2023 We’re taking a moment (again) to consider the implications of the speed of technological change confronting us daily. What was charmingly referred to as the information superhighway by Al Gore back in 1993 has morphed into a bullet train … run by AI. What’s more, we face those with malicious intent to manipulate our opinions, bend our minds into believing fiction and influence us in what…

The Case for AI Guardrails

The Case for AI Guardrails Issue 119, July 27, 2023 Whatever you think about the U.S. government or our elected officials, it does have guardrails in place to protect its citizens. For pharma and food products, it’s the FDA.  For workplace safety there’s OSHA. For mobility safety, it’s the Department of Transportation. For safe investments, there’s the SEC. For consumer protection, there’s the Federal Trade Commission. For AI and emerging tech, there’s nothing. Setting Boundaries By human nature, we set…

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