
The trend lines show that AI is only getting smarter and more complex, so how do you ride the wave without getting crushed by it?
We are given three options:
- Be in denial 🛑
- Run for the hills when change occurs 🏃
- See it on the horizon and plan ahead 🗺️
In this episode of [radically candid], Whitfield Athey, Chief Operations Officer at [cognition], discusses these changes and how to plan for the disruptions AI will cause in the next 2-3 years with Tim Rowe.
“Your proposed career may not even exist in six years. So how do you take these leading indicators of serious change coming and assimilate them and ride them rather than get run over by them?”
Who’s This Conversation For
This is an important conversation that businesses (and families alike) should be having and taking into account during decision-making. AI has become the sharpest knife in the drawer and is evolving both entry-level and senior positions in a business. Given the magnitude of complexity this technology will have, it’s more important now than ever to understand it quickly and get ahead.
Why?
The way you can get ahead with your team is by accepting that “the only constant is change” and putting a focus on how you can help your clients successfully navigate it themselves.