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Roger Spitz
“With AI drawing art, creating music, and writing, human creativity is being challenged. Artists, musicians, composers, and writers are all experiencing upheaval which could match that of a factory becoming automated.”
Roger Spitz, The Definitive Guide to Thriving on Disruption: Volume III - Beta Your Life: Existence in a Disruptive World

Roger Spitz
“Anything that can be automated, cognified, decentralized, digitized, disintermediated, or virtualized will be. These shifts will radically transform every aspect of the economy, including industries, sectors, professions, jobsâ€� even the meaning of work itself.”
Roger Spitz, The Definitive Guide to Thriving on Disruption: Volume III - Beta Your Life: Existence in a Disruptive World

Roger Spitz
“As advances in AI, machine learning, and neural networks evolve, incomprehensibility will reach even higher levels - exposing these complex systems to both human and machine errors.”
Roger Spitz, The Definitive Guide to Thriving on Disruption: Volume I - Reframing and Navigating Disruption

Roger Spitz
“As AI continues to develop, machines could become increasingly legitimate in autonomously making strategic decisions, an area where humans currently lead.”
Roger Spitz, The Definitive Guide to Thriving on Disruption: Volume I - Reframing and Navigating Disruption

Roger Spitz
“As algorithms become the most important decision-makers in our lives, the question is not only whether we can trust AI, but whether we can trust that we understand AI well enough.”
Roger Spitz, The Definitive Guide to Thriving on Disruption: Volume I - Reframing and Navigating Disruption

Roger Spitz
“Anything that can be automated, cognified, decentralized, digitized, disintermediated or virtualized will be.”
Roger Spitz, Disrupt With Impact: Achieve Business Success in an Unpredictable World

Roger Spitz
“AI is taking over areas that we previously thought were too important to entrust to machines.”
Roger Spitz, The Definitive Guide to Thriving on Disruption: Volume III - Beta Your Life: Existence in a Disruptive World

I. Almeida
“Many presume that integrating more advanced automation will directly translate into productivity gains. But research reveals that lower-performing algorithms often elicit greater human effort and diligence. When automation makes obvious mistakes, people stay attentive to compensate. Yet flawless performance prompts blind reliance, causing costly disengagement. Workers overly dependent on accurate automation sleepwalk through responsibilities rather than apply their own judgment.”
I. Almeida, Introduction to Large Language Models for Business Leaders: Responsible AI Strategy Beyond Fear and Hype

Roger Spitz
“Techistentialism studies the nature of human beings, existence, and decision-making in our technological world. Today, we face both technological and existential conditions that can no longer be separated. We define this phenomenon as Techistentialism.”
Roger Spitz, Disrupt With Impact: Achieve Business Success in an Unpredictable World

Roger Spitz
“As we face inseparable technological and existential conditions, we enter an era of Techistentialism. AI will increasingly provide insights that enable more-informed predictive decision-making, humans should remain wary of an inadvertent reliance on prescriptive algorithms dictating specific decisions. Complex and uncertain environments inherently involve unknown unknowns; these are situations where we need to be agile despite the lack of immediate answers.”
Roger Spitz, Disrupt With Impact: Achieve Business Success in an Unpredictable World

Haresh Sippy
“Automation is cost cutting by tightening the corners and not cutting them.”
Haresh Sippy

Roger Spitz
“Maybe the existential risk is not machines taking over the world, but rather the opposite, where humans start responding like idle machines - unable to connect the emerging dots of our UN-VICE world.”
Roger Spitz, Disrupt With Impact: Achieve Business Success in an Unpredictable World

I. Almeida
“Automation promises to execute certain tasks with superhuman speed and precision. But its brittle limitations reveal themselves when the unexpected arises. Studies consistently show that, as overseers, humans make for fickle partners to algorithms. Charged with monitoring for rare failures, boredom and passivity render human supervision unreliable.”
I. Almeida, Introduction to Large Language Models for Business Leaders: Responsible AI Strategy Beyond Fear and Hype

“If the Luddites have taught us anything, it’s that robots aren’t taking our jobs. Our bosses are.”
Brian Merchant, Blood in the Machine: The Origins of the Rebellion Against Big Tech

Daniel Silva
“The occupants of the other three looked like the people they had seen rioting in the streets of Paris that morning. They were citizens of the other France, the France one didn’t read about in guidebooks. They were the put-upon and the left-behind, the ones without glittering degrees from elite institutions of learning. Globalization and automation had eroded their value in the workforce. The service economy was their only option. Their counterparts in Britain and America had already had their say at the ballot box. France, reckoned Gabriel, would be next.”
Daniel Silva, The New Girl

“It’s the same story, time and again: a new technology that promises to alleviate work degrades it instead.”
Brian Merchant, Blood in the Machine: The Origins of the Rebellion Against Big Tech

“Social bonds were not easily broken; it was not easy to stare into the eyes of a friend and say, I am taking your job. (One benefit of machinery was that it could be used as a rhetorical tool as well, to muddy the moral clarity of the situation—a use it’s been put to by owners ever since. It’s the robots, not your boss, that’s coming to take away your job.)”
Brian Merchant, Blood in the Machine: The Origins of the Rebellion Against Big Tech

“AI powers the mind,
Leadership fuels the heart,
when they unite,
Innovation and Vision never apart!"
- Brahmanand Savanth”
Brahmanand Savanth

Kavita Ganesan
“AI can be a great tool to automate repetitive and time-consuming work where human-level decision-making is involved.”
Kavita Ganesan, The Business Case for AI: A Leader's Guide to AI Strategies, Best Practices & Real-World Applications

P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
“What Is Robotics and Automation?

According to Dr.P.S.Jagadeesh Kumar (Dr.PSJ Kumar);

"The Exchange Of Services Between Human And Robots By Learning And Applying Intelligence Is Known As Robotics"

"The Exchange Of Methods And Algorithms Between Human And Machine To Learn And Apply Intelligence By Embodying Predetermination Is Known As Automation”
P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

“Anything that you do more than twice has to be automated.”
Adam Stone

Teresa Cain
“Every day is a new opportunity for start-ups and established businesses to automate products and solutions or identify and solve problems for internal and external stakeholders. We must always continue to innovate and improve efficiency.”
Teresa Cain, Solving Problems in 2 Hours: How to Brainstorm and Create Solutions with Two Hour Design Sprints

Donovan Tiemie
“Artificial Intelligence, often envisioned as a futuristic concept, is very much a present reality. In the context of HR, AI presents a powerful opportunity to automate many of these repetitive tasks, freeing HR professionals to focus on more strategic initiatives.”
Donovan Tiemie, HR in the age of AI: The Illusion of Control

Derek Mahon
“Now the ivory towers will be 'visitor centres'
visited mostly during the long winters
by sea-birds � cormorant, puffin, kittiwake �
and their quartz lenses' own impersonal stroke
while automatically their hard gem-like flames
circulating at night unseen in empty rooms
preside over global warming and polar melt-down,
over Bill Long's Marie-Celeste effect and 'sonar-singing dark'.”
Derek Mahon, The Yellow Book

“While automation increases productivity and output, it also renders jobs and skills obsolete. While new industries emerge, old industries decline.”
John Kennedy

“The Luddites knew exactly who owned the machinery they destroyed. They saw that automation is not a faceless phenomenon that we must submit to. And they were right: Automation is, quite often and quite simply, a matter of the executive classes locating new ways to enrich themselves.”
Brian Merchant, Blood in the Machine: The Origins of the Rebellion Against Big Tech

“Uber’s chief innovation is not that its app summons a car to your location with a smartphone and a GPS signal. It is that it used this moderately novel configuration of technology to argue that the old rules did not apply whenever it brought its taxi business to a market that already had a regulated taxi code.”
Brian Merchant, Blood in the Machine: The Origins of the Rebellion Against Big Tech

“AI's ambition: 'Let's automate tasks.'
ML's efficiency: 'Let's optimize outcomes.'
GenAI's confidence: 'Let's automate success!”
Brahmanand Savanth

“That gizmo's been nothing but trouble..." [Walking Mule]
"Why don't you get a human?" [McGill Feighan]
"A human? Say, boy, you been out in the sun too long? You got any idea what a living breathing receptionists costs?" [WM]
"Haven't the foggiest. Your predecessor had one, though." [MF]
"And my predecessor damned near bankrupted the NAC." [WM]
"There is that..." [MF]”
Kevin O'Donnell, Jr.

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