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Digital Disruption with Geoff Nielson
Info-Tech Research Group
35 episodes
4 days ago
The Next Industrial Revolution is Already Here Digital Disruption is where industry leaders and experts share insights on leveraging technology to build the organizations of the future. As intelligent technologies reshape our lives and our livelihoods, we speak with the thinkers, the doers and innovators who will help us predict and harness this disruption. Join us as we explore how to adapt to and harness digital transformation.
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The Next Industrial Revolution is Already Here Digital Disruption is where industry leaders and experts share insights on leveraging technology to build the organizations of the future. As intelligent technologies reshape our lives and our livelihoods, we speak with the thinkers, the doers and innovators who will help us predict and harness this disruption. Join us as we explore how to adapt to and harness digital transformation.
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The Lazy Generation? Is AI Killing Jobs or Critical Thinking
Digital Disruption with Geoff Nielson
1 hour 5 minutes 57 seconds
1 month ago
The Lazy Generation? Is AI Killing Jobs or Critical Thinking

Can automation and critical thinking coexist in the future of education and work?


Today on Digital Disruption, we’re joined by Bryan Walsh the Senior Editorial Director at Vox.


At Vox, Bryan leads the Future Perfect and climate teams and oversees the podcasts Unexplainable and The Gray Area. He also serves as editor of Vox’s Future Perfect section, which explores the policies, people, and ideas that could shape a better future for everyone. He is the author of End Times: A Brief Guide to the End of the World (2019), a book on existential risks including AI, pandemics, and nuclear war though, as he notes, it’s not all that brief. Before joining Vox, Bryan spent 15 years at Time magazine as a foreign correspondent in Hong Kong and Tokyo, an environment writer, and international editor. He later served as Future Correspondent at Axios. When he’s not editing, Bryan writes Vox’s Good News newsletter and covers topics ranging from population trends and scientific progress to climate change, artificial intelligence, and on occasion children’s television.


Bryan sits down with Geoff to discuss how artificial intelligence is transforming the workplace and what it means for workers, students, and leaders. From the automation of entry-level jobs to the growing importance of human-centered skills, Bryan shares his perspective on the short- and long-term impact of AI on the economy and society. He explains why younger workers may be hit hardest, how education systems must adapt to preserve critical thinking, and why both companies and governments face tough choices in managing disruption. This conversation highlights why adaptability and critical thinking are becoming the most valuable skills and what governments and organizations can do to reduce the social and economic strain of rapid automation.


In this video:

00:00 Intro

01:20 Early adoption of AI: Hype vs. reality

02:16 Automation pressures during economic downturns

03:08 The struggle for new grads entering the workforce

04:37 Is AI wiping out entry-level jobs?

05:40 Why younger workers may be hit hardest

06:28 No clear answers on AI disruption

08:19 The paradox of AI: productivity gains vs. job losses

14:30 Critical thinking, education, and the future of learning

18:00 How AI reshapes global power dynamics

31:57 The workplace of the future: skills that matter most

44:03 Regulation, politics, and the AI economy

48:19 AI, geopolitics, and risks of global instability

57:33 Who bears responsibility for minimizing disruption?

59:01 Rethinking identity beyond work

1:00:22 Journalism in the AI era: threat or amplifier?



Connect with Bryan:

Website: https://www.vox.com/authors/bryan-walsh

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryan-walsh-9881b0/

X: https://x.com/bryanrwalsh


Visit our website: https://www.infotech.com/

Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@InfoTechRG

Digital Disruption with Geoff Nielson
The Next Industrial Revolution is Already Here Digital Disruption is where industry leaders and experts share insights on leveraging technology to build the organizations of the future. As intelligent technologies reshape our lives and our livelihoods, we speak with the thinkers, the doers and innovators who will help us predict and harness this disruption. Join us as we explore how to adapt to and harness digital transformation.