EPISODE · Jun 24, 2026 · 28 MIN
Episode 7 - Intelligent Luxury: The Art of Reading the Human Signal
from Intelligent Luxury with Asha Saxena and Julie Faupel · host Asha Saxena and Julie Faupel
Episode 7 — Intelligent Luxury: The Art of Reading the Human SignalFeaturing:Asha Saxena — Tech entrepreneur, Columbia University professor, best-selling author of The AI Factor and The Digital Human Advantage, host of Intelligent LuxuryJulie Faupel — CEO & Founder of Realm Global, a community for elite real estate professionalsLaura Monroe — Guest; tech and AI leader bringing feminine energy and data intelligence to the luxury spaceKey Takeaways:Intelligent luxury = mastering your inputs and outputs — True luxury is the ability to take authentic inputs, run them through AI, and produce outputs that genuinely reflect who you are.Feminine energy is a competitive advantage in AI — Empathy, ethics, transparency, and human understanding are the skills AI demands most — traits traditionally associated with feminine leadership.Data is the core of intelligence — AI finds patterns and correlations in data to anticipate needs. The intelligence is the output of that data process.Re-engineer processes to reclaim human time — Use AI to eliminate routine work so you can invest that saved time in deeper, more authentic human relationships.AI won't replace you — but people using AI will — The intern-vs.-senior-team story is the clearest example: AI adoption speed matters more than experience alone.Luxury is being redefined as choice — It's no longer just exclusivity or scarcity. Luxury is now the intelligence and discernment to choose what makes you better, sharper, and more authentic.Self-discovery through experimentation — The best learning happens when you experiment across multiple AI models, compare outputs, and challenge the results rather than accept them passively.Keep the human in the loop — Re-engineering is healthy as long as humans stay involved, know where to draw the line, and use the technology to serve others more authentically.
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Episode 7 — Intelligent Luxury: The Art of Reading the Human SignalFeaturing:Asha Saxena — Tech entrepreneur, Columbia University professor, best-selling author of The AI Factor and The Digital Human Advantage, host of Intelligent LuxuryJulie Faupel — CEO & Founder of Realm Global, a community for elite real estate professionalsLaura Monroe — Guest; tech and AI leader bringing feminine energy and data intelligence to the luxury spaceKey Takeaways:Intelligent luxury = mastering your inputs and outputs — True luxury is the ability to take authentic inputs, run them through AI, and produce outputs that genuinely reflect who you are.Feminine energy is a competitive advantage in AI — Empathy, ethics, transparency, and human understanding are the skills AI demands most — traits traditionally associated with feminine leadership.Data is the core of intelligence — AI finds patterns and correlations in data to anticipate needs. The intelligence is the output of that data process.Re-engineer processes to reclaim human time — Use AI to eliminate routine work so you can invest that saved time in deeper, more authentic human relationships.AI won't replace you — but people using AI will — The intern-vs.-senior-team story is the clearest example: AI adoption speed matters more than experience alone.Luxury is being redefined as choice — It's no longer just exclusivity or scarcity. Luxury is now the intelligence and discernment to choose what makes you better, sharper, and more authentic.Self-discovery through experimentation — The best learning happens when you experiment across multiple AI models, compare outputs, and challenge the results rather than accept them passively.Keep the human in the loop — Re-engineering is healthy as long as humans stay involved, know where to draw the line, and use the technology to serve others more authentically.
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