Beyond the Office: Reimagining Work, Purpose, and AI's Role
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What does the future of work truly look like beyond the office? Join us in this conversation with Dr. Joseph Press, Associate Partner at the Copenhagen Institute for Future Studies and co-author of "Office Shock: Creating Better Futures for Working and Living." In this engaging episode, we delve into the profound shifts impacting our work lives, from the rise of AI as augmented intelligence to the evolving concepts of purpose, belonging, and individual agency. Drawing from the practical framework in "Office Shock," Joseph shares insights on navigating changes in how we work, emphasizing conscious choices, future-back thinking, and the importance of human connection and creativity in an increasingly augmented world. Discover how to move beyond the "where" of work to explore the deeper "why" and how we can collectively design more sustainable and meaningful futures.
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Chapters
1. Beyond the Office: Reimagining Work, Purpose, and AI's Role (00:00:00)
2. Exploring the Shocks and Shifts in the World of Work (00:00:40)
3. The Fundamental Questions Shaping the Future of Work (00:04:18)
4. Augmented Intelligence: Rethinking AI as a Tool to Enhance Human Capabilities (00:06:15)
5. Creativity and Identity in the Age of AI: The Designer's Raison d'être (00:08:45)
6. Navigating the Spectrums of Purpose, Belonging, and Augmentation (00:13:13)
7. Future-Back Thinking: Designing Your Desired Work Life and the Path to Get There (00:17:42)
8. Belonging in a Purposefully Different World (00:22:18)
9. Closing and Final Thoughts (00:25:23)
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