Stephen and Lauren
The AI Transition
The AI Transition is a weekly podcast exploring how AI is reshaping work, leadership, and society. Hosted by Stephen, Lauren and Christiane , certified TQ (Transition) Coaches, with decades of experience in technology, transformation, and coaching, we provide insights and strategies to navigate AI-driven change. Join us for expert discussions and practical guidance to adapt with confidence. New episodes every week—subscribe now!
Autor
Stephen and Lauren
Kategorie
Podcast-Website
Neueste Folge
5. Jul 2026
Wo hören?
Podcasts in der App Replaio Radio Bald verfügbarPodcasts kommen bald in die App. Installiere sie jetzt und erlebe als Erster einen ganz neuen Blick auf Podcasts
Folgen
The Wrong Door — the fear is real. you're just facing the wrong way. 05.07.2026 29:01
A youth football pitch on a freezing Sunday. A furious letter, written at 9pm and rewritten by morning. A fear with the wrong name. Half the adults in America now use AI every week. Most of them don't trust it. In the UK, entry-level jobs are quietly disappearing. Australia's watching, a few steps behind. Stephen and Lauren take apart FOBO — the fear of being obsolete — and find it'...
A Tale of Two Data Centres 17.06.2026 28:08
225 megawatts. 14 football pitches in size. Approved, funded, operational. 210 megawatts. Refused. Unanimously. Two data centres. Two cities. One question nobody wants to answer. CHAPTERS 00:00 — Intro 02:26 — Melbourne 10:39 — Edinburgh 19:06 — Big Picture 27:20 — Wrap Up REFERENCES Deep Dive Podcast Companion https://www.peopleoverprocess.com.au/podcast/deep-dives/ep7-two-data-centres Melbourne...
The Good News Episode 02.06.2026 28:57
He woke up, got himself a glass of water, and closed the blinds against the afternoon sun. None of it should be remarkable — except he can't move his arms, his legs, or speak. And the thing that gave him his independence back isn't one of those backflipping humanoid robots with a billion dollars of hype behind it. It has no face, no legs, no drama. It's an arm on wheels. After last...
To the Barricades! 13.05.2026 26:48
Secret IVF children. NDAs. A kill list. A Molotov cocktail. And 30,000 Oracle workers who trained the AI that replaced them. The backlash is here. Topics Discussed & Source References for Further Reading: The OpenAI Lawsuit: Musk sues OpenAI, revealing secret IVF twins and hostile text messages. https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/07/tech/musk-trial-shivon-zilis-testimony Gen Z's AI Sabotage: 44...
Rope-a-Dope 16.04.2026 32:24
Muhammad Ali didn't win in Kinshasa by being passive. He had a plan. George Foreman didn't. So — is that what's playing out between the two biggest AI labs right now? Anthropic tripled its revenue in four months. OpenAI killed Sora with less than an hour's notice to Disney. Ads are coming. The IPOs are coming. And the most dangerous AI model ever built? The US government isn&a...
Scout, Strike, Repeat: Why Five Is the Magic Team Number 29.03.2026 29:12
Atlassian just cut 1,600 people — including the teams building their own AI. What does that signal for the rest of us? Stephen and Lauren dig into the hidden coordination tax bleeding most teams dry, why the number five keeps showing up as the sweet spot for high-performing teams, and the emerging scout/strike model that's letting small groups outrun large ones. Plus: uncomfortable leadership...
Government Says No! 17.03.2026 28:52
Here you go: The Pentagon wanted Claude for mass surveillance and autonomous weapons. Anthropic said no. Trump said fire them like dogs. Then it got weird. This week we're unpacking the biggest AI story of the year — the full-blown collision between the US government and the company that dared to build ethics into its AI model. We recap how Anthropic's constitutional AI framework put it...
Computer Says No. 23.02.2026 29:34
What happens when the most powerful government in the world tells an AI company to remove its ethics — and the company says no? In our Season 2 opener, Stephen and Lauren dig into Claude's Constitution: a 23,000-word document — three times longer than the US Constitution — that Anthropic built directly into its AI model to govern how it thinks, behaves, and refuses. They explore the philosoph...
Humanoid Robots, Digital Immigrants & the AI Bubble: Our 5 Predictions for What’s Next in 2026 28.12.2025 29:17
In this episode of The AI Transition , we step away from the weekly headlines and look ahead to 2026. What are the most likely AI shocks coming next, and how prepared are we for their human impact? We avoid the speculative hype or techno-optimism but focus instead on how AI may reshape work, identity, power, and economic stability faster than people and organisations can adapt. We count down of ou...
Top 5 Moments That Changed Everything in 2025 21.12.2025 27:31
As 2025 comes to a close, Stephen and Lauren take a look back at a "crazy" year of rapid transitions and massive technological shifts. In this episode of the AI Transition Podcast , they count down the top five events that defined the human side of the AI revolution—from the surprisingly high preference for AI mental health support to the "open source shockwave" that rebalanced...
Four Ways People Try to Surf the AI Wave — Which One Are You? 05.12.2025 39:37
In this episode of The AI Transition , Stephen and Christiane explore why the same AI wave hits people so differently — and what that means for leaders and teams navigating rapid change. Using the Extended DISC behavioural model, they break down the four distinct “surf styles” people use when AI disruption arrives: the drivers who charge toward the wave, the influencers who turn it into a beach pa...
Living With Robots in a World Without Privacy 23.11.2025 31:29
As home robots move from sci-fi novelty to everyday reality, a new question emerges: what happens when the machines in our homes know more about us than we realise? In this episode, Stephen and Lauren dive into the growing privacy risks of embodied AI. From the clumsy but ever-watchful 1X Neo to XPeng’s empathy-engineered cat-suit robot, we explore how these devices gather data, who controls them,...
Rethinking Work: AI's Impact on Roles and Hierarchies 29.10.2025 32:30
In this episode of the AI Transition Podcast, Stephen and Lauren explore the evolving landscape of organizational roles and hierarchies in the context of AI integration. They discuss the hype surrounding AI's impact on job titles and responsibilities, the challenges leaders face in adapting to these changes, and the potential for AI to enhance efficiency and reduce burnout. The conversation e...
How to Keep Up When Everything Changes 09.10.2025 28:24
The consulting world is shifting fast. Accenture’s cutting 12,000 jobs. Deloitte’s training hundreds of thousands in AI. And somewhere in between, the rest of us are wondering — how do we keep up when everything changes? Stephen and Lauren unpack what’s really happening inside the big firms, how AI is reshaping what “expertise” means, and what you can do right now to stay relevant, adaptable, and...
Going Bananas for AI 16.09.2025 30:14
AI is getting weird, fun, and deeply human. Stephen and Lauren dive into Google’s NanoBanana, old photos restored by AI, and the clash between Apple and Google. From creativity boosts to job shake-ups, this episode explores how AI is reshaping work, life, and identity — and why we might just be going bananas for it. The AI Transition is hosted by Stephen and Lauren. We cover AI developments with h...
Is the AI Bubble Bursting? 26.08.2025 30:47
In this episode of the AI Transition Podcast, Stephen and Lauren discuss the current state of the AI industry, exploring whether the AI bubble is bursting. They delve into the hype cycle surrounding AI, historical parallels with past tech bubbles, and the implications of inflated valuations. The conversation also touches on the emergence of shadow AI, ethical considerations in AI usage, and the ta...
GPT-5: Hype, Backlash, and Lost Friends 18.08.2025 31:18
In this episode, Stephen and Lauren dive into the rocky rollout of GPT-5 and what it reveals about hype cycles, human attachment to AI, and the future of enterprise adoption. They unpack: The Gartner Hype Cycle and how GPT-5’s launch mirrors classic tech stumbles. Why so many users felt they had “lost a friend” when the tone shifted. The tension between AI as a companion vs. productivity tool . Th...
Augment or Replace? The AI Battle in the Workplace 10.08.2025 29:23
Two Aussie giants. Two very different AI plays. In this episode, Stephen and Lauren break down how CBA cut frontline jobs with AI while Optus chose to supercharge staff with it — and why the outcomes couldn’t be more different. From union backlash to Google Cloud partnerships, Klarna’s spectacular AI misfire to GitHub Copilot’s quiet revolution, we unpack the real-world stakes of “augment or repla...
Who Gets Paid When the Machine Makes the Music? 26.06.2025 33:57
In this episode, Stephen and Lauren explore the evolving relationship between AI and music. From the emotional power of live gigs to the soulless smoothness of algorithmic beats, they ask: where does the human touch still matter? They discuss how AI is reshaping music creation, the copyright conundrums it creates, and what happens when making a living as a musician feels more like a tech startup t...
AI Music: The End of Musicians? 18.06.2025 11:26
In this episode of The AI Transition , I explore the weird, wild world of AI-generated music — not by making it, but by diving into the Trending tab on Suno . I picked 13 tracks at random and hit record. Some of them surprised me. Some confused me. A few… actually moved me. 🎶 So here’s the question: Is this the end of music as we know it , the start of something new , or a messy blend of both? 🎧...
Driving a Ferrari in Bangalore: Why AI Won’t Save Your Organisation (Yet) 10.06.2025 32:38
What happens when you bolt cutting-edge AI onto creaky old systems? Chaos, mostly. In this episode, Stephen is joined by transformation expert Lauren to explore the real roadblocks to AI adoption inside large organisations. Spoiler: it's not the tech — it’s the traffic. They dig into: Why AI feels like a Ferrari... stuck in Bangalore gridlock The myths that middle management tells itself How...
Pascal’s Wager for Your Career: Why Agency Beats Anxiety in the Age of AI 05.06.2025 15:34
The AI jobs debate is spiralling — are we heading for mass unemployment or a boom in new roles? In this episode of The AI Transition , Stephen is joined by strategist and engineer Nate Jones to flip the script. Drawing on the logic of Pascal’s Wager, they ask: what’s the smartest bet you can make right now — no matter what the future holds? Together, they unpack: Why believing either doomsday or u...
“This Is Insane” — A Reflection on Tristan Harris’ AI Warning 20.05.2025 8:24
Eight years after warning us about social media, Tristan Harris is back at TED — and what he says about AI is… well, insane. But beneath the alarm bells is something even more personal: a challenge to how we live, work, and find meaning in an AI-dominated world. In this bonus episode, Stephen reflects on Tristan’s 2025 TED Talk through the lens of transition — exploring what happens when your iden...
Where, Why & How: Navigating Work Identity in the Age of AI 08.05.2025 32:50
We wrap up the Meaning Audit with three powerful prompts: Where do you thrive? Why do you work? How do you move forward? From AI sycophancy to drug approvals, we unpack the risks of over-personalised machines—and what happens when your digital assistant flatters you instead of challenges you. In the workplace, we explore how AI is not just shifting how we work, but who we are. 💥 AI News Flash : G...
Talking Dolphins and Workquake Reflections 25.04.2025 32:52
In this episode of The AI Transition , Christiane and Stephen explore what happens when your career – and your identity – hit a workquake . They kick off with two striking AI stories: 🐬 Dolphin Talk on Android – Google and Georgia Tech unveil a real-time AI system enabling interspecies communication. Is your cat about to unionise? 🧠 IQ 136 AI Models – OpenAI and Google launch their most powerful...
Ähnliche Podcasts
Replaio ist kein Herausgeber von Podcasts; die Namen der Sendungen, Cover und Audioinhalte gehören ihren Autoren und werden über öffentliche RSS-Feeds verbreitet