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EPISODE · May 14, 2026 · 35 MIN

EP 39: Why the Future of AI Belongs to Divergent Thinkers

from Data Science With Sam · host Soumava Dey

What if ADHD - penalised in classrooms and boardrooms for decades - is actually the competitive advantage in an AI-driven world? Palantir CEO Alex Karp said the future belongs to neurodivergent thinkers. The podcast guest Mark Stiltner has been living proof of that for years. Mark is Senior Director of Content and Web Marketing at Rapyd, the fintech unicorn powering payments across 100+ countries. Background in journalism and advertising from CU Boulder. Trained CMOs and senior marketing teams on AI adoption. Openly ADHD — and has published 50+ AI-assisted books through DungeonMatters.com, three of which are current bestsellers on DriveThruRPG. In this episode he explains exactly why ADHD and AI are a natural pairing. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN ▪  Why working twice as hard to achieve the same results is the lived ADHD experience — and how AI collapsed that execution gap ▪  How Mark discovered AI through a Dungeons & Dragons game during COVID — a group of database admins and developers built a text-to-speech ChatGPT character for their campaign ▪  Why AI is 'a dopamine-dispensing sidekick': the neurochemistry of ADHD and why AI's instant feedback loop creates a reinforcement cycle ADHD brains are wired for ▪  How AI works as a second brain that maintains the thread — letting nonlinear thinkers jump steps ahead without losing the plot ▪  Why people who've spent their careers working twice as hard embrace AI immediately while others meet it with fear ▪  Palantir's ADHD recruiting program and the industrial revolution moth analogy — the world just changed colours, and the black moths are finally thriving ▪  UK government study: neurodiverse workers are 25% more satisfied with AI — because AI makes them more effective, and effectiveness is what creates satisfaction ▪  The three ADHD traits AI amplifies: high-risk tolerance, pattern recognition, and hyperfocus — the ADHD superpower that AI finally unlocks at scale ▪  50+ AI-assisted books published including 3 bestsellers — fully illustrated RPG adventures that would have taken a team of ten more than a year to produce ▪  Why AI has 'the worst case of ADHD' — and why people used to winging it thrive in AI's constant pace of change ▪  What companies should actually do: not optimise for ADHD profiles — optimise for results and let whatever cognitive style thrives surface naturally ▪  Mark's advice for ADHD listeners: take a passion project, start building, don't follow a manual — you're writing the rules   STANDOUT QUOTES "AI is sort of like a dopamine-dispensing sidekick that actually makes you more productive." "I can still work twice as hard — but now I'm doing ten times as much." "AI has the worst case of ADHD. Every time I learn a new skill, something changes." "The world just changed colours. The black moths are finally thriving." "Don't be afraid to break the rules. You're writing the rules."   LINKS →  Mark Stiltner on LinkedIn →  DungeonMatters.com →  DriveThruRPG (Mark's bestselling books) →  CNBC: Neurodiverse workers and AI (UK study) →  Rapyd →  Subscribe — DataScienceWithSam YouTube #ADHD #ADHDAndAI #Neurodiversity #NeurodiverseInTech #DivergentThinkers #AIProductivity #FutureOfWork #ADHDSuperpowers #Hyperfocus #DataScienceWithSam #DataScience #MachineLearning #ArtificialIntelligence #MarkStiltner #Rapyd #DungeonMatters #AIPublishing #Palantir #NeurodiverseAI #ADHDEntrepreneur #AIStrategy #AILeadership #DivergentThinking #AITransformation    

What if ADHD - penalised in classrooms and boardrooms for decades - is actually the competitive advantage in an AI-driven world? Palantir CEO Alex Karp said the future belongs to neurodivergent thinkers. The podcast guest Mark Stiltner has been living proof of that for years. Mark is Senior Director of Content and Web Marketing at Rapyd, the fintech unicorn powering payments across 100+ countries. Background in journalism and advertising from CU Boulder. Trained CMOs and senior marketing teams on AI adoption. Openly ADHD — and has published 50+ AI-assisted books through DungeonMatters.com, three of which are current bestsellers on DriveThruRPG. In this episode he explains exactly why ADHD and AI are a natural pairing. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN ▪  Why working twice as hard to achieve the same results is the lived ADHD experience — and how AI collapsed that execution gap ▪  How Mark discovered AI through a Dungeons & Dragons game during COVID — a group of database admins and developers built a text-to-speech ChatGPT character for their campaign ▪  Why AI is 'a dopamine-dispensing sidekick': the neurochemistry of ADHD and why AI's instant feedback loop creates a reinforcement cycle ADHD brains are wired for ▪  How AI works as a second brain that maintains the thread — letting nonlinear thinkers jump steps ahead without losing the plot ▪  Why people who've spent their careers working twice as hard embrace AI immediately while others meet it with fear ▪  Palantir's ADHD recruiting program and the industrial revolution moth analogy — the world just changed colours, and the black moths are finally thriving ▪  UK government study: neurodiverse workers are 25% more satisfied with AI — because AI makes them more effective, and effectiveness is what creates satisfaction ▪  The three ADHD traits AI amplifies: high-risk tolerance, pattern recognition, and hyperfocus — the ADHD superpower that AI finally unlocks at scale ▪  50+ AI-assisted books published including 3 bestsellers — fully illustrated RPG adventures that would have taken a team of ten more than a year to produce ▪  Why AI has 'the worst case of ADHD' — and why people used to winging it thrive in AI's constant pace of change ▪  What companies should actually do: not optimise for ADHD profiles — optimise for results and let whatever cognitive style thrives surface naturally ▪  Mark's advice for ADHD listeners: take a passion project, start building, don't follow a manual — you're writing the rules   STANDOUT QUOTES "AI is sort of like a dopamine-dispensing sidekick that actually makes you more productive." "I can still work twice as hard — but now I'm doing ten times as much." "AI has the worst case of ADHD. Every time I learn a new skill, something changes." "The world just changed colours. The black moths are finally thriving." "Don't be afraid to break the rules. You're writing the rules."   LINKS →  Mark Stiltner on LinkedIn →  DungeonMatters.com →  DriveThruRPG (Mark's bestselling books) →  CNBC: Neurodiverse workers and AI (UK study) →  Rapyd →  Subscribe — DataScienceWithSam YouTube #ADHD #ADHDAndAI #Neurodiversity #NeurodiverseInTech #DivergentThinkers #AIProductivity #FutureOfWork #ADHDSuperpowers #Hyperfocus #DataScienceWithSam #DataScience #MachineLearning #ArtificialIntelligence #MarkStiltner #Rapyd #DungeonMatters #AIPublishing #Palantir #NeurodiverseAI #ADHDEntrepreneur #AIStrategy #AILeadership #DivergentThinking #AITransformation

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