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The Chief Executive Podcast
Mark C. Thompson
65 episodes
2 weeks ago
When your life depends on getting things your way, collaboration can seem impossible. In times of crisis, gathering evidence, considering others’ needs or listening often give way to fear and urgency. Yet, in the middle of life and death droughts in Chad, Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim - President of the Indigenous Peoples Association, found ways to improve the communication and collaboration of these communities. In this episode, she shares how crisis can allow people to adopt new ways of collaborating. Hindou offers lessons for all of us about what it truly takes to work together when everything is at stake.
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When your life depends on getting things your way, collaboration can seem impossible. In times of crisis, gathering evidence, considering others’ needs or listening often give way to fear and urgency. Yet, in the middle of life and death droughts in Chad, Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim - President of the Indigenous Peoples Association, found ways to improve the communication and collaboration of these communities. In this episode, she shares how crisis can allow people to adopt new ways of collaborating. Hindou offers lessons for all of us about what it truly takes to work together when everything is at stake.
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Tom Gruber | Siri, Humanistic AI
The Chief Executive Podcast
38 minutes 23 seconds
11 months ago
Tom Gruber | Siri, Humanistic AI
Join Mark for the latest episode of the Chief Executive Summit featuring Tom Gruber, co-creator of Siri and a pioneer in humanistic AI. This conversation dives deep into Tom's remarkable journey and the future of artificial intelligence, offering unique insights for leaders navigating this transformative era. Key Highlights: The Origins of Siri: Tom reflects on building Siri with a small team of 24 and the pivotal decision to join Apple, sharing personal anecdotes about working with Steve Jobs and embedding AI into the iPhone. AI's Role in Leadership: Discover how leaders can embrace AI to augment human capabilities rather than replace them, emphasizing collaboration and critical thinking in a tech-driven workplace. Humanistic AI: Tom advocates for AI systems designed to enhance human potential and address global challenges, from education to mental health care. Navigating Risks: Learn how to balance AI’s powerful potential with the ethical responsibility to prevent unintended consequences, such as misinformation or system failures. Tom's vision for AI goes beyond automation—it’s about empowering humanity. Whether you're leading a Fortune 500 company or an emerging startup, this episode is a must-listen for understanding AI's role in shaping the future. Tune in for an inspiring conversation filled with actionable insights.
The Chief Executive Podcast
When your life depends on getting things your way, collaboration can seem impossible. In times of crisis, gathering evidence, considering others’ needs or listening often give way to fear and urgency. Yet, in the middle of life and death droughts in Chad, Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim - President of the Indigenous Peoples Association, found ways to improve the communication and collaboration of these communities. In this episode, she shares how crisis can allow people to adopt new ways of collaborating. Hindou offers lessons for all of us about what it truly takes to work together when everything is at stake.