Speaker and author Riaz Meghji is warning that Mark Zuckerberg’s push to replace human connection with artificial intelligence could have serious consequences for workplace culture and trust.
Category: AI Resilience
Curt Mercadante: Amidst AI disruption ‘be the hunter, not the hunted’
As waves of technological disruption reshape the economy, entrepreneur Curt Mercadante says mindset will determine who adapts—and who gets left behind.
What the empty Long Room at Trinity College reveals about the fragility of human knowledge
The empty Long Room at Trinity College reveals how fragile human knowledge can be — and why preserving it in durable ways is more urgent than ever.
Peter Diamandis: ‘The education system is broken and outdated’
“The education system is broken and outdated. We should instead be preparing students for the world they’re going to actually inherit starting with AI fluency and systems thinking. These fundamentals are relevant to every industry, and career,” Diamandis posted on X.
Codie Sanchez: Will you ‘wield’ AI, ‘or watch someone else do it’
Investor and entrepreneur Codie Sanchez is encouraging individuals to seize the opportunity presented by artificial intelligence, warning that hesitation could mean being left behind.
Cosmo Institute’s Brendan McCord: ‘AI demands a new metacognitive capacity: reflective discernment’
Brendan McCord, founder and chair of the Cosmos Institute, is warning that adapting to the age of artificial intelligence will require a fundamental upgrade in human thinking.
Oxford Professor Flyvbjerg: ‘Current AI is more about persuasion than truth’
Oxford professor emeritus Bent Flyvbjerg is warning that today’s artificial intelligence tools are being built to persuade rather than to tell the truth. In his 2025 working paper, AI as Artificial Ignorance, Flyvbjerg writes, “AI and bullshit (in the strong philosophical sense of Harry Frankfurt) are similar in the sense that both prioritize rhetoric over...
Tom Bilyeu: ‘AI isn’t changing who wins and who loses. It’s just making the gap bigger, faster’
“Most people use AI like a vending machine,” he writes. “Insert prompt. Get output. Walk away disappointed.” According to Bilyeu, these users expect perfection from the first try and give up when they don’t get it.
Peter Diamandis: ‘Technology advances at exponential rates, but human institutions and societies do not’
Peter H. Diamandis issued a stark reminder this week about the accelerating divide between technological progress and societal adaptability.
Tom Bilyeu: ‘Skip the 6-month build—use AI to test 10 business ideas in a weekend’
Entrepreneur and Impact Theory founder Tom Bilyeu is urging aspiring founders to abandon outdated startup models and embrace a new, AI-driven approach to building businesses. In a recent LinkedIn post, Bilyeu lays out a three-day method for validating business ideas that drastically reduces time and cost—while increasing the odds of success.