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EPISODE · Feb 18, 2026 · 39 MIN

Episode 78 - Rethinking Intelligence: Why Adaptability Beats Expertise

from FundraisingAI · host Nathan Chappell, Scott Rosenkrans

The future belongs to those who are willing to see past what worked before and design for what comes next. With intelligence becoming abundant, organizations are forced to face a new challenge: turning powerful tools into meaningful, ethical impact. Responsible AI use has come to depend more on culture, operations, and leadership mindset than on technology. In order for this to work, curiosity must be expected, experimentation must be safe, and systems must translate insight into action. With a combination of people, processes, and purpose, AI becomes a force multiplier rather than a checkbox. Those who are willing to rethink talent, reward better questions, and build operational guardrails that allow innovation without chaos have the real advantage of becoming successful in AI implementation.     Join Nathan and Scott on this live conversation to discover why AI is a cultural shift, not a technology purchase, the reasons for organizations to be successful in AI implementation when they prioritize psychological safety and learning, build systems to support action, and only invest in tools, how adaptability can be an advantage when intelligence has become a commodity, how learning scales through transparency and safe failure builds confidence and accelerates responsible adoption across an organization, and also the importance of addressing AI fatigue through manageable experimentation and visible learning.      HIGHLIGHTS   [00.55] The origin story and initial success of Fundraising.ai.   [03.46] The challenges of AI adoption in nonprofits.  [07.10] The importance of using AI as a thought partner.   [11.00] Cultural readiness, operational structure, and technical solutions.  [15.38] Cultural & talent adaptation in the AI era.   [18.44] Building a culture of curiosity that rewards experimentation, questioning, and learning.  [25.26] The need for acceptable use policies to ensure safe and effective AI adoption.  [32.02] Highlighting iteration, mistakes, and learning.  [36.23] The importance of addressing AI fatigue.  Connect with Nathan and Scott:  LinkedIn (Nathan): ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠linkedin.com/in/nathanchappell/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  LinkedIn (Scott): ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠linkedin.com/in/scott-rosenkrans⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠fundraising.ai/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

The future belongs to those who are willing to see past what worked before and design for what comes next. With intelligence becoming abundant, organizations are forced to face a new challenge: turning powerful tools into meaningful, ethical impact. Responsible AI use has come to depend more on culture, operations, and leadership mindset than on technology. In order for this to work, curiosity must be expected, experimentation must be safe, and systems must translate insight into action. With a combination of people, processes, and purpose, AI becomes a force multiplier rather than a checkbox. Those who are willing to rethink talent, reward better questions, and build operational guardrails that allow innovation without chaos have the real advantage of becoming successful in AI implementation.     Join Nathan and Scott on this live conversation to discover why AI is a cultural shift, not a technology purchase, the reasons for organizations to be successful in AI implementation when they prioritize psychological safety and learning, build systems to support action, and only invest in tools, how adaptability can be an advantage when intelligence has become a commodity, how learning scales through transparency and safe failure builds confidence and accelerates responsible adoption across an organization, and also the importance of addressing AI fatigue through manageable experimentation and visible learning.      HIGHLIGHTS   [00.55] The origin story and initial success of Fundraising.ai.   [03.46] The challenges of AI adoption in nonprofits.  [07.10] The importance of using AI as a thought partner.   [11.00] Cultural readiness, operational structure, and technical solutions.  [15.38] Cultural & talent adaptation in the AI era.   [18.44] Building a culture of curiosity that rewards experimentation, questioning, and learning.  [25.26] The need for acceptable use policies to ensure safe and effective AI adoption.  [32.02] Highlighting iteration, mistakes, and learning.  [36.23] The importance of addressing AI fatigue.  Connect with Nathan and Scott:  LinkedIn (Nathan): ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠linkedin.com/in/nathanchappell/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  LinkedIn (Scott): ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠linkedin.com/in/scott-rosenkrans⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠fundraising.ai/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

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