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Podcast S4E90: Greg Orme - The Human Edge

An episode of the Idea to Value - Creativity and Innovation with Nick Skillicorn podcast, hosted by Nick Skillicorn, titled "Podcast S4E90: Greg Orme - The Human Edge" was published on December 10, 2020 and runs 20 minutes.

December 10, 2020 ·20m · Idea to Value - Creativity and Innovation with Nick Skillicorn

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In this episode of the Idea to Value podcast, we speak with author Greg Orme. Greg's book The Human Edge was voted as the business book of the year.

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We speak about how artificial intelligence is changing the nature of work, and how people can improve their capabilities to stay relevant in the future.

Topics covered in this episode:

  • 00:02:30 - Machines are coming for white collar jobs for the first time
  • 00:04:45 - What types of jobs are most at risk of automation
  • 00:06:30 - How our relationship with machines is changing based on narrow A.I.
  • 00:10:45 - The 4Cs of the Human Edge: Consciousness, Curiosity, Creativity, Collaboration
  • 00:16:00 - The beginning of artificial creativity, and how humans still have an advantage

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