Co-Intelligence Living and Working with AI

This episode explores the widening gap between rapid technology adoption and slow-moving institutional policies, focusing on the rise of "shadow AI" in workplaces and schools. Listeners will hear about the risks of unapproved AI use, the erosion of human skills, and the social impact of automation. The discussion highlights the challenges of balancing innovation with compliance, and considers how organizations can adapt without losing trust or human connection.

Show Notes

When rules lag behind, shadow systems emerge. - The slow pace of policy versus rapid tech change - Secret cyborgs and shadow AI adoption in workplaces - Risks of cognitive offloading and skill erosion - Social impacts: loneliness and reduced collaboration - The scramble to update policies and its consequences - The need for flexible adaptation over rigid rules Timestamps will be added after transcription.

What is Co-Intelligence Living and Working with AI?

This podcast features in-depth conversations between two hosts exploring the evolving role of artificial intelligence in knowledge work and higher education. Each episode examines how AI is reshaping professional practices, learning environments, and human collaboration, drawing on current trends and real-world experiences. The show is designed for educators, professionals, and anyone interested in understanding the practical and ethical dimensions of AI in modern work and academic settings.