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EPISODE · Jun 1, 2026 · 59 MIN

"It's a Great Time to Have a Brain" with Antony Mayfield

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What happens when you stop treating artificial intelligence like a simple tool and start treating it as a "cognitive accelerator"? In this episode of PR in the Real World, host Tony Garner sits down with tech prophet, author and CEO Antony Mayfield to unpack the reality of working alongside frontier AI models.Antony Mayfield, co-founder and CEO of digital change consultancy Brilliant Noise, has spent decades successfully calling technological shifts, from the initial corporate scepticism of social media to the sudden emergence of large language models (LLMs). Antony breaks down how he ripped up his agency's traditional operating structures to rebuild the business as a "living lab," providing clear operational strategies for any communications team looking to survive the next wave of automation.Moving past the basic "software-as-a-tool" approach, this episode explores complex, system-level change management. Antony outlines real-world workflows that went from weeks of production down to hours, including how his creative director prompted Claude to generate fully interactive website case studies and how his team entirely reconfigured a senior executive pitch deck for BMW over breakfast. Balancing deep curiosity with a disciplined, healthy scepticism, this conversation addresses the reality of rapid model updates, cybersecurity anxieties and the shift from conversational chatbots to autonomous, collaborative agent teams.From an operational and strategic perspective, this episode covers:The "Cognitive Accelerator" Metaphor: Understanding generative AI as an active thinking partner that speeds up strategic framing - while learning to spot the safety hazards of moving too fast.Building a Living Lab Team Culture: Why establishing cross-functional weekly "Show and Tells" accelerates organisational literacy far better than static corporate training modules.The Transition to Agentic Systems: Navigating the pivot from transactional prompt-and-response chatbots to sophisticated multi-agent workflows that automatically coordinate enterprise software.The "Services as Software" Shift: How the collapse of software production costs is fundamentally reshaping the billable-hours agency business model.Fostering AI Readiness & Psychological Safety: Why effective tech transformation requires leaders who admit they don't have all the answers, creating environments where teams can safely experiment, critique and fail.Why the Liberal Arts Still Win: How strong foundational skills in language, logic, philosophy and precise textual framing give communication professionals a distinct edge in an AI-driven market.Antony highlights the intense pace of international production through the lens of "involution," warns against the corporate trap of over-investing in rigid enterprise licenses without training for digital fluency and shares his personal media diet, including the Hard Fork podcast and Lenny Rachitsky's product management series.This episode is essential listening for:PR Agency Founders & Innovators: Transitioning away from legacy billing models toward productized services and agile operations.Chief Digital Officers & Change Consultants: Tasked with structuring secure, scalable AI integration plans for global brands.Creative Directors & Strategists: Looking to safely scale production and conceptual mood-boarding without losing artistic control or emotional resonance.Corporate Comms Leaders: Trying to balance near-future technological forecasting with steady, human-centric team leadership.Links and ReferencesBrilliant Noise - https://brilliantnoise.comBN Edition - https://bnedition.substack.com/Antonym - https://antonym.substack.com/Prepared Minds - https://brilliantnoise.com/prepared-minds/Lenny's Podcast - https://open.spotify.com/show/2dR1MUZEHCOnz1LVfNac0j?si=e0c080d940684c30Hard Fork - https://open.spotify.com/show/44fllCS2FTFr2x2kjP9xeT?si=3c36f7db396e4b5e Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What happens when you stop treating artificial intelligence like a simple tool and start treating it as a "cognitive accelerator"? In this episode of PR in the Real World, host Tony Garner sits down with tech prophet, author and CEO Antony Mayfield to unpack the reality of working alongside frontier AI models.Antony Mayfield, co-founder and CEO of digital change consultancy Brilliant Noise, has spent decades successfully calling technological shifts, from the initial corporate scepticism of social media to the sudden emergence of large language models (LLMs). Antony breaks down how he ripped up his agency's traditional operating structures to rebuild the business as a "living lab," providing clear operational strategies for any communications team looking to survive the next wave of automation.Moving past the basic "software-as-a-tool" approach, this episode explores complex, system-level change management. Antony outlines real-world workflows that went from weeks of production down to hours, including how his creative director prompted Claude to generate fully interactive website case studies and how his team entirely reconfigured a senior executive pitch deck for BMW over breakfast. Balancing deep curiosity with a disciplined, healthy scepticism, this conversation addresses the reality of rapid model updates, cybersecurity anxieties and the shift from conversational chatbots to autonomous, collaborative agent teams.From an operational and strategic perspective, this episode covers:The "Cognitive Accelerator" Metaphor: Understanding generative AI as an active thinking partner that speeds up strategic framing - while learning to spot the safety hazards of moving too fast.Building a Living Lab Team Culture: Why establishing cross-functional weekly "Show and Tells" accelerates organisational literacy far better than static corporate training modules.The Transition to Agentic Systems: Navigating the pivot from transactional prompt-and-response chatbots to sophisticated multi-agent workflows that automatically coordinate enterprise software.The "Services as Software" Shift: How the collapse of software production costs is fundamentally reshaping the billable-hours agency business model.Fostering AI Readiness & Psychological Safety: Why effective tech transformation requires leaders who admit they don't have all the answers, creating environments where teams can safely experiment, critique and fail.Why the Liberal Arts Still Win: How strong foundational skills in language, logic, philosophy and precise textual framing give communication professionals a distinct edge in an AI-driven market.Antony highlights the intense pace of international production through the lens of "involution," warns against the corporate trap of over-investing in rigid enterprise licenses without training for digital fluency and shares his personal media diet, including the Hard Fork podcast and Lenny Rachitsky's product management series.This episode is essential listening for:PR Agency Founders & Innovators: Transitioning away from legacy billing models toward productized services and agile operations.Chief Digital Officers & Change Consultants: Tasked with structuring secure, scalable AI integration plans for global brands.Creative Directors & Strategists: Looking to safely scale production and conceptual mood-boarding without losing artistic control or emotional resonance.Corporate Comms Leaders: Trying to balance near-future technological forecasting with steady, human-centric team leadership.Links and ReferencesBrilliant Noise - https://brilliantnoise.comBN Edition - https://bnedition.substack.com/Antonym - https://antonym.substack.com/Prepared Minds - https://brilliantnoise.com/prepared-minds/Lenny's Podcast - https://open.spotify.com/show/2dR1MUZEHCOnz1LVfNac0j?si=e0c080d940684c30Hard Fork - https://open.spotify.com/show/44fllCS2FTFr2x2kjP9xeT?si=3c36f7db396e4b5e Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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