Join me as I engage with Arlyn Gajilan, Global Editor for AI Development and Integration at Reuters and the creator of Toby's Tutor, to delve into how AI is reshaping education and journalism.
Arlyn shares her transition from a technology journalist to an innovator in AI, discussing the creation of an AI tutor for children with learning differences and the challenges of integrating AI into newsrooms. We explore the evolving landscape of media, the democratization of technology, and the critical role of AI in leveling the educational playing field. Arlyn also reflects on preparing her son for an AI-driven world, emphasizing the importance of confidence, creativity, and adaptability.
If you're intrigued by AI's impact on education and media, and how to equip the next generation for success, this conversation is a must-listen.
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Join me as I sit down with Nicole Büttner, Founder & CEO of Merantix Momentum, to explore the evolving landscape of AI and its profound impact on society and family life.
Nicole shares her insights on how AI is transitioning from a technical marvel to a societal cornerstone, emphasizing the importance of governance, trust, and innovation. We delve into the challenges and opportunities of building a sovereign tech stack in Europe and fostering a culture of independent thought in the next generation. Nicole also discusses her personal journey as a CEO, investor, and mother, offering a unique perspective on balancing technology and family. At home, she shares how she nurtures resilience, creativity, and critical thinking in her children, while setting boundaries on technology use.
If you're curious about AI's role in shaping our future and how to prepare the next generation for it, this conversation is for you."
Join me as I sit down with Daniel Hulme, Founder & CEO of Satalia, Chief AI Officer at WPP, and the visionary behind Conscium, to explore why he believes AI won’t plateau and what that means for our kids.
Daniel unpacks two paths of progress (statistical system‑1 vs. reasoning‑driven system‑2) and explains why “the true paradigm of AI is systems that can safely adapt in production.” We get into neuromorphic ideas, machine consciousness, and why “a professor in your pocket” by 2030 may be closer than you think.
From his vantage point in marketing, Daniel describes advertising as a second‑order chaotic problem and explains why creative strategy, content generation, and real‑time testing make marketing a “canary in the coal mine” for wider disruption. We also discuss jobs, abundance, and how society can cushion rapid change.
At home, Daniel shares how he’s preparing his two young daughters for an AI future: nurturing creativity, critical thinking, empathy, and resilience; encouraging games but setting boundaries on social media; and deliberately creating the analog “friction” that helps learning stick.
If you’re curious about AI’s trajectory and how to raise kids who can thrive in it, then this conversation is for you.
Join me as I sit down with Steve Unger, former Ofcom executive and now advisor to public and private sector organizations, to unpack how to govern AI without stifling innovation.
Drawing on lessons from telecoms and broadcasting, Steve argues for a “start gentle” approach: begin with transparency obligations, target clear harms, and only regulate what’s practical to enforce.
We explore the history that helps make sense of today’s hype, why use‑case regulation (from deepfakes to autonomous vehicles) matters more than tech‑wide bans, and how norms set by responsible industry can become workable policy.
Along the way, Steve reflects on grand parenting in a digital world, the art of guiding without overstepping, and the human skills - pattern‑making, judgment, emotional intelligence - that will still matter for our kids.
If you care about keeping children safe online while preserving free expression and innovation, this conversation offers a grounded path forward and a hopeful view of peace and prosperity for the next generation.
And then go and read Steve's new book: "From Beacon Fires to Fibre Broadband: A history of innovation, enterprise and regulation"
Join me as I sit down with Demetrios Brinkmann, founder of the global MLOps Community. We explore the fast‑evolving world of agentic AI, what’s real in production, what’s still marketing gloss, and why guardrails and permissions matter before agents start taking actions on our behalf.
Beyond the tech, Demetrios opens up about analog‑first parenting: limiting screens, using tech for creativity (not passivity), and teaching kids the durable human skills: empathy, confidence, communication, and learning how to learn. We also compare the US “speed of light” startup pace with Europe’s slower, more regulated flywheel, and debate always‑listening wearables, privacy, and where AI meaningfully helps at home.
This episode asks practical questions: When should we trust an AI agent to handle everyday tasks? How does constant AI assistance shape relationships and self‑awareness? And which truly human skills will help our children thrive alongside powerful tools?
Tune in for a grounded blend of agentic AI, thoughtful parenting, and pragmatic takeaways for navigating what’s next.
Join me as I sit down with Tom Foster-Carter, founder and CEO of Cherrypick, to explore the intersection of AI, entrepreneurship, and parenthood. With experiences spanning fintech innovations at Monzo and Oscar, and now transforming family meal planning through Cherry Pick, Tom discusses how he integrates AI into both his products and parenting style. Discover how he introduces technology responsibly to his kids, why he believes schools are struggling to keep pace, and how to prepare children for a future shaped by AI. Tune in for a candid conversation on nurturing creativity, adaptability, and curiosity in the next generation.
Join me for a fascinating discussion with Laura Karoliina Koponen, an investor and advisor focused on educational technology, and Jussi Kajala, Founder and CEO of 3DBear, as we explore how AI is transforming education and shaping the skills our children need for tomorrow's world. Laura and Jussi share insights into how they introduce technology to their own children, the delicate balance between tech use and human connection, and the essential role of empathy, adaptability, and critical thinking in an AI-driven future. Tune in for a thoughtful exploration of the opportunities AI brings to education and what this means for our kids' futures.
Join me as I sit down with David Wakeling, a partner at law firm A&O Shearman, to explore the transformative role of AI in the legal industry. David shares his journey to pioneering AI-driven legal solutions and discusses the challenges and opportunities of integrating AI into legal practice. Discover how AI is reshaping the legal landscape, the skills future lawyers will need, and the balance between innovation and regulation. Tune in for an insightful discussion on the future of law in the age of AI and what that might mean for the skills our kids should learn going forward.
Join me as I sit down with Catherine Brien, Partner and Managing Director at Alex Partners, to explore the evolving role of AI in our personal and professional lives. With her extensive experience in AI and data across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, Catherine shares her insights on how AI is reshaping industries and the importance of balancing technology with human skills. Discover how Catherine navigates conversations about AI with her son and the lessons she's learned along the way. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that bridges the gap between technology and family life.
Join me as I sit down with Matt Strain, founder of The Prompt (https://www.the-prompt.ai)/, to delve into the evolving landscape of AI and its impact on parenting and the future of work. With a rich background at Adobe and Apple, Matt shares his journey of explaining technology to his children, the challenges of integrating AI responsibly, and the importance of critical thinking in a tech-driven world. Discover how Matt balances his professional insights with personal experiences, offering a unique perspective on raising children in the age of AI. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that bridges the gap between technology and family life.
Join me as I sit down with Nicos Savva, a professor at London Business School, to delve into the intriguing intersection of AI, parenting, and education. With a wealth of experience in management sciences and operations, Nicos shares his perspectives on how AI is transforming the landscape of learning and the importance of nurturing curiosity in our children. Discover how Nicos approaches conversations about AI with his own kids and the valuable lessons he's gathered along the way. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that bridges the gap between technology and family life.
Join Gabriel as he sits down with Alex Harvey, Chief Engineering Officer at Ocado Technology, to explore the fascinating intersection of AI, parenting, and the future of work. With over 20 years of experience in technology, Alex shares his insights on how AI is shaping the world our children will inherit, the importance of adaptability, and the role of creativity in a tech-driven future. Discover how Alex navigates conversations about AI with his own children and the lessons he's learned along the way. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that bridges the gap between technology and family life.