Humanity Working
Humanity Working is a podcast focused on how new technology such as AI is changing the experience of work, and how humans can thrive in this new world.
Each episode we explore what is changing, how it is affecting the way work gets done, and the impact it has on the people doing work - with a particular focus on those who have a creative aspect to their work.
The podcast is hosted by Paul Slater - Principal AI Technologist at Adobe Systems, often alongside Matt Neal - Innovation Leader at BeOne Medicines. We frequently feature authors, business leaders and top tier academics.
Join us as we navigate the ever-changing landscape of work.
Humanity Working
Bonus Episode: The Intangibles of Great Work (Part 2) - Featuring Dan Rust
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Dan Rust returns to the conversation with Paul to delve into the skills people need to thrive as work evolves, but as individuals and leaders. Paul and Dan share their thoughts on using AI in the workplace, including how to balance productivity and quality, and the psychological impacts of reliance on such technologies.
They also explore what really constitutes career success, highlighting the significance of adaptability, capturing evidence of achievements, and the importance of resilience and grit in overcoming challenges.
00:00 Introduction
01:31 Reflecting on Leadership Mistakes
03:21 Adapting to a Changing World
10:38 The Invisible Revolution
16:45 AI's Impact on Careers
24:41 Personal Experience with Chat GPT
26:26 MIT Study on Brain Function and AI
28:13 Thrive with AI Program Insights
29:53 Strategic Use of AI for Productivity
30:59 Psychological Impact and Management Skills
32:34 Future of AI in Organizations
39:05 Adaptability as Key to Career Success
45:10 Overcoming Challenges and Building Resilience
50:53 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Humanity Working is a podcast focused on helping individuals, teams and organizations be ready for the future of work by maximizing their human potential.
For more information, and access to our weekly newsletter, visit us at humanityworking.net.