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The Next 15 Years Will NOT Be Hell and Experience Strategists Can Lead the Way

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In this episode of the Experience Strategy Podcast, hosts Aransas Savas, Joe Pine, and Dave Norton discuss a recent episode of the Diary of a CEO featuring Mo Gawdot, who predicts a dystopian future driven by technology and AI. The conversation explores themes of transformation, the value of work, and the implications of AI on jobs and society. The hosts critique Mo Gawdot's techno-extremism and emphasize the importance of hope and purpose in navigating the future. Using insights from The Experience Economy, from Experience Strategy, and human behavior, they argue for a bright future for those focused on customer's needs and desires

Takeaways

  • Mo Gawdot predicts a 15-year dystopia followed by a utopia.
  • Critique of techno extremism highlights the need for balance.
  • Transformation is key to the future economy.
  • Work provides purpose and meaning to individuals.
  • AI will create new jobs, not eliminate them.
  • Gawdot argues against hope and against innovation
  • Embracing AI is crucial for future success.
  • People are resources that drive innovation.
  • Experience strategists need to develop a strategic point of view to thrive in the future

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to the Experience Strategy Podcast 01:26 Mo Gawdot's Dystopian Predictions 02:54 Critique of Techno-Extremism 05:19 Transformation vs. Dystopia 10:24 The Role of Work in Human Dignity 14:41 AI and the Future of Work 18:59 Hope and Transformation 22:55 The Last Mile Issue in Automation 25:02 Future Skills for Experience Strategists

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https://open.substack.com/pub/theexperiencestrategist/p/the-future-is-uncertain-and-bright?r=257bs3&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false

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Content provided by Dave Norton, Aransas Savas, and Joe Pine, Dave Norton, Aransas Savas, and Joe Pine. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dave Norton, Aransas Savas, and Joe Pine, Dave Norton, Aransas Savas, and Joe Pine or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of the Experience Strategy Podcast, hosts Aransas Savas, Joe Pine, and Dave Norton discuss a recent episode of the Diary of a CEO featuring Mo Gawdot, who predicts a dystopian future driven by technology and AI. The conversation explores themes of transformation, the value of work, and the implications of AI on jobs and society. The hosts critique Mo Gawdot's techno-extremism and emphasize the importance of hope and purpose in navigating the future. Using insights from The Experience Economy, from Experience Strategy, and human behavior, they argue for a bright future for those focused on customer's needs and desires

Takeaways

  • Mo Gawdot predicts a 15-year dystopia followed by a utopia.
  • Critique of techno extremism highlights the need for balance.
  • Transformation is key to the future economy.
  • Work provides purpose and meaning to individuals.
  • AI will create new jobs, not eliminate them.
  • Gawdot argues against hope and against innovation
  • Embracing AI is crucial for future success.
  • People are resources that drive innovation.
  • Experience strategists need to develop a strategic point of view to thrive in the future

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to the Experience Strategy Podcast 01:26 Mo Gawdot's Dystopian Predictions 02:54 Critique of Techno-Extremism 05:19 Transformation vs. Dystopia 10:24 The Role of Work in Human Dignity 14:41 AI and the Future of Work 18:59 Hope and Transformation 22:55 The Last Mile Issue in Automation 25:02 Future Skills for Experience Strategists

Read more

https://open.substack.com/pub/theexperiencestrategist/p/the-future-is-uncertain-and-bright?r=257bs3&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false

Podcast Sponsor: Register for a free pilot program with Feedback Now

https://marketing-info.feedbacknow.com/free-pilot

Learn more about Stone Mantel

https://www.stonemantel.co

Sign up for the Experience Strategist Substack here:

https://theexperiencestrategist.substack.com

  continue reading

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