Tony Evans spent 13 years at Meta building AI teams. His conclusion? The problem was never the data, it was always the people. In this episode, the author of Generation AI joins Nadeem Ibrahim to discuss why companies are sleepwalking into the AI era, the Four S's of data sophistication, and what leaders need to do right now before someone else eats their lunch.
Tony Evans spent 13 years at Meta building AI-powered data teams. Then he went back to university to study psychology, because he realised the problem with digital transformation was never the data. It was always the people.
In this episode of Brew Bytes, the author of Generation AI: Leading People in a Machine Age joins Nadeem Ibrahim to cut through the noise on what AI leadership actually looks like, and why most organisations are dangerously behind.
They cover the Four S's of data sophistication, the Four I's of AI integration, why 52% of parents feel unprepared to guide their children through an AI-driven future, and how the Cambridge-Oxford Boat Race perfectly explains the future of human performance in the age of machines.
Tony also shares some of the most disturbing examples of AI misuse and explains why bias in AI is ultimately a human problem.
Plus: facial recognition at the LA Clippers Stadium, UAE's #1 global broadband ranking, and the Espresso Encounters question that stopped Tony in his tracks.
If you're a leader, a parent, or anyone trying to figure out what the AI era actually means for you, Β this one is essential listening.
ποΈ Guest: Tony Evans β Author, AI Leadership Consultant
ποΈ Host: Nadeem Ibrahim
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