Welcome to Creative Intelligence, a podcast where we explore the intersection of AI, creativity, and human potential. Hosted by Kartik Hosanagar, Faculty Co-Director of Wharton Human-AI Research, a serial entrepreneur, and the John C. Hower Professor at the Wharton School. Our series premiere launches on May 20, 2025
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Welcome to Creative Intelligence, a podcast where we explore the intersection of AI, creativity, and human potential. Hosted by Kartik Hosanagar, Faculty Co-Director of Wharton Human-AI Research, a serial entrepreneur, and the John C. Hower Professor at the Wharton School. Our series premiere launches on May 20, 2025
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In this thought-provoking episode, host Kartik Hosanagar, faculty co-director of Wharton Human-AI Research, sits down with Anil Seth — neuroscientist, TED speaker, and author of 'Being You' — to explore one of the most fascinating and complex questions of our time: Can machines ever be conscious?
Together, they unpack what consciousness really means, why it has puzzled philosophers and scientists for centuries, and how it relates (or doesn’t) to today’s AI systems. From the biological roots of consciousness to the ethical dilemmas of sentient machines, this conversation bridges neuroscience, philosophy, and cutting-edge AI research.
Learn more: https://ai.wharton.upenn.edu/creative-intelligence/
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At the 2025 Wharton Global Forum in San Francisco, host Kartik Hosanagar moderates a powerhouse panel on the future of AI. Leaders from Microsoft, T. Rowe Price, GrowthCurve Capital, NewFront, and HSG (formerly Sequoia China) share their perspectives on where AI is headed, what it means for business, and how organizations can prepare.
From bold claims about AGI arriving in just a few years, to the “Gen AI paradox” (adoption without clear ROI), to how products and teams must be reimagined in an AI-first world, this wide-ranging discussion dives into the questions every business leader is asking:
- Is AGI hype or reality?
- Why aren’t we seeing productivity gains yet?
- What does it mean to build thin products, thick models?
- How should startups and incumbents partner in the AI era?
- What happens when humans, agents, and organizations collide?
Speakers:
Prof. Kartik Hosanagar, Faculty Co-Director of Wharton Human-AI Research
Aparna Chennapragada, Chief Product Officer at Microsoft
Sajjad Jaffer (WG’01), Founding Partner, GrowthCurve Capital
Xing Liu (WG’04), Senior Partner, HSG (HongShan Capital Group)
Ramon Richards (WG’08), Chief Technology Officer, T. Rowe Price
Lin Yuan (WG’22), Chief AI Officer and Executive Vice President of Engineering, Newfront
0:00 - Introduction
3:05 – Beyond AGI: Intelligence Overhang and the Infrastructure Gap
9:32 – ROI, Pattern Matching, and What Makes AI Valuable Today
15:45 – From Products to Systems: Rethinking Software in a Model-First World
23:28 – Data as Differentiator: Memory, Moats, and Domain-Specific AI
30:52 – Organizational Shifts: Data Culture, Change Management, and the New Stack
36:18 – One-Person Unicorns, Global Teams, and Agent Collaboration
39:50 – Competing in the Age of Giants: How Startups Can Win
43:04 – Regional Dynamics: Global Networks and the Open-Source Moment
46:05 – The Talent Revolution: Skills That Will Define the Next Decade
50:46 – Interoperability and the Cost of Lock-In
53:20 – Value, Risk, and Society: Who Gains, Who Loses?
57:48 – Closing Remarks & Conclusion
Learn more: https://ai.wharton.upenn.edu/creative-intelligence/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/39rSsrrRwoYACKvOr19aDY
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/creative-intelligence/id1813418349
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In this episode of Creative Intelligence, host Karthik Hosanagar sits down with Shishir Mehrotra — CEO of Grammarly, founder of Coda, and former Head of Product at YouTube — to explore how AI is transforming work as we know it.
Shishir shares an inside look at Grammarly’s bold new vision: building an “AI superhighway” that brings intelligent agents directly to where people already work. From the acquisition of Superhuman to rethinking the productivity suite with Coda Brain, this conversation dives deep into how individuals and companies can play both offense and defense with AI.
Learn more: https://ai.wharton.upenn.edu/creative-intelligence/
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