We Not Me

While AI will dramatically reshape work and careers – potentially displacing entry-level jobs and creating “companies of one” – the true competitive advantage will lie in taking a human-centric approach to AI adoption, where diverse teams maintain creativity, critical thinking and genuine human connection rather than simply automating away people to maximise shareholder returns.

Larry Chao is the founding Chief Strategy and Operations Officer at trustme.ai, a startup building tools for AI governance. He’s also involved with nonprofits like Berkeley Skydeck and the Ethical AI Governance Group, where he helps empower the next generation of innovators to develop AI responsibly.

Sunaina Lobo has been a Chief Human Resources Officer three times over, and is now a strategic advisor to trustme.aiand co-founder of Momentum Global HR, where she does strategic HR consulting with an AI lens.

Three reasons to listen
  • Understand the trajectory and implications of AI evolution, and what this means for teams and workflows
  • Navigate the human impact of AI adoption in your organisation
  • Move beyond AI as a differentiator to focus on human connection and diverse thought as the true sources of organisational strength
Episode highlights
  • [00:12:47] The evolution of AI
  • [00:16:55] AI and teams
  • [00:17:37] Facts emerging from our continued use of AI
  • [00:29:01] The case for responsible AI
  • [00:32:15] The case against the "company of one"
  • [00:41:50] Driving shareholder value while being human-centred
  • [00:43:43] Suni's media recommendation
  • [00:44:05] Larry's media recommendation
  • [00:45:12] Takeaways from Pia and Dan
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What is We Not Me?

Exploring how humans connect and get stuff done together, with Dan Hammond and Pia Lee from Squadify.

We need groups of humans to help navigate the world of opportunities and challenges, but we don't always work together effectively. This podcast tackles questions such as "What makes a rockstar team?" "How can we work from anywhere?" "What part does connection play in today's world?"

You'll also hear the thoughts and views of those who are running and leading teams across the world.