Ashraf Amin

Toronto Talks

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Welcome to Toronto Talks—the podcast that unpacks the biggest stories in money, business, and technology. Whether you're an entrepreneur, tech enthusiast, or simply looking to stay ahead of the curve, we dive deep into finance, innovation, and industry to bring you insights that matter. Hosted by Ashraf Amin and Sophie the Sage (AI), Toronto Talks is where bold minds meet unfiltered insights on tech, money, and the future. If you're done with fluff and want signal in the noise—subscribe, think sharper, and live smarter.

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Ashraf Amin

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Business

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www.buzzsprout.com

Neueste Folge

23. Jun 2026

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The Vanishing First Rung: Is AI Breaking Entry-Level Work? | Toronto Talks Ep. 29 23.06.2026

What happens when artificial intelligence does not simply replace entry-level workers, but absorbs the work they used to learn from? In this episode of Toronto Talks , we explore the weakening of the first rung: the beginner work that helped people become professionally useful. The first job was never supposed to be glamorous. You wrote the first draft. You cleaned up the spreadsheet. You handled...

The Training-Your-Replacement Economy: How AI Is Changing the Workplace Bargain | Toronto Talks 028 09.06.2026

What happens when artificial intelligence does not simply replace workers, but asks them to improve the systems that may weaken their own leverage? In this episode of Toronto Talks , we explore the new workplace bargain emerging around AI, productivity, monitoring, headcount, and power. AI is already helping people work faster. It can draft emails, summarize meetings, improve customer support, ass...

When Intelligence Meets Reality: Why AI Stalls at the Edge of Integration | Toronto Talks 027 26.05.2026

What happens when artificial intelligence leaves the clean world of software and starts operating inside the physical world? In this episode of Toronto Talks , we explore why AI adoption is not spreading evenly across the economy — and why the real constraint may no longer be intelligence itself, but the environments AI is trying to enter. AI systems are becoming more capable. But capability alone...

AI’s Hidden Bottleneck: Power, Infrastructure, and the Race Behind Intelligence | Toronto Talks 026 11.05.2026

In this episode of Toronto Talks, we look beneath the surface of artificial intelligence — and examine the physical systems that determine how far, how fast, and how evenly AI can actually scale. AI is often described as a software revolution: better models, faster tools, more powerful capabilities. But at scale, intelligence depends on something much heavier. Power. Data centers. Grid access. Lan...

Where AI Actually Works (And Why It Mostly Doesn’t) | Toronto Talks 025 27.04.2026

In Episode 25 of Toronto Talks, we explore a critical shift now unfolding across the modern economy: AI is everywhere.  But its impact isn’t. Some systems are seeing real gains — faster workflows, measurable ROI, captured demand.  Others are experimenting… and getting stuck. So what separates the two? Why does AI work in some environments —and break down in others? This episode explores where AI i...

The Authority Crisis: When Intelligence Becomes Everyone’s Tool | Toronto Talks - Episode 024 13.04.2026

In Episode 24 of Toronto Talks, we explore a structural shift now unfolding across the modern economy: Not just the rise of artificial intelligence — but the collapse of expert monopoly. Because for the first time, high-level analysis is no longer confined to institutions. It is becoming widely accessible. AI systems can now draft, analyze, synthesize, and reason — instantly, and at scale. And whe...

The Decision Crisis: Why More Data Is Making Leaders Worse | Toronto Talks Episode 023 30.03.2026

Description Organizations have never had more intelligence. Dashboards update in real time. Algorithms analyze massive datasets. AI systems generate insights in seconds. And yet… Large-scale transformations still fail at astonishing rates. In Episode 23 of Toronto Talks, we explore the paradox at the center of modern leadership: Why does decision-making become harder as information becomes more ab...

The Wisdom Bottleneck: Why AI Can’t Replace Leadership Judgment | Toronto Talks Ep 022 16.03.2026

Organizations have never had more intelligence. Dashboards update in real time.  Algorithms analyze massive datasets. AI systems generate insights in seconds. And yet... Large-scale transformations still fail at astonishing rates. In this episode of Toronto Talks , we explore the paradox behind modern leadership: Why does decision-making often become harder as information becomes more abundant? Fo...

You Die Twice: Wealth, Responsibility, and What Remains — with Mark Halpern | Toronto Talks Ep 021 02.03.2026

You live once. But you die twice. In this episode of Toronto Talks , we explore what that means — not philosophically, but financially. Modern wealth is often framed as optimization: returns, leverage, tax minimization, asset growth. But beneath those mechanics sits a quieter question: What remains? Not what compounds. What remains. My guest, Mark Halpern , has spent decades advising families who...

The Attention Economy Is Breaking: What Happens After the Scroll | Toronto Talks - Episode 020 16.02.2026

What happens when the system designed to capture attention starts exhausting it instead? In this episode of Toronto Talks , we examine what we call the Saturation Point — the quiet ceiling emerging inside the attention economy. For nearly two decades, platforms expanded by extracting more time, more engagement, more intensity. And for a while, it worked. Screens multiplied. Feeds deepened. Metrics...

AI, Automation, and the Scoreboard Crisis: Who Actually Matters Now? | Toronto Talks - Episode 019 01.02.2026

What happens when the systems that decide who matters stop reflecting real contribution? In this episode of Toronto Talks, we examine what we call the Scoreboard Crisis — the growing disconnect between effort, usefulness, and reward in an economy shaped by AI, automation, and abstraction. As machines filter work faster than institutions can adapt, many people are discovering something unsettling:...

The Legitimacy Crisis: Who Gets to Decide What’s Real? | Toronto Talks - Episode 018 14.01.2026

Something deeper than trust is breaking. Even when systems still function — planes land, paychecks clear, hospitals operate — people are increasingly unwilling to accept the authority behind the decisions. Not because they disagree with every outcome, but because they no longer recognize the referee. In Episode 018 of Toronto Talks , The Legitimacy Crisis: Who Gets to Decide What’s Real Anymore? ,...

The Borderless Mind: Cultural Intelligence & the Future of Global Work | Toronto Talks - Episode 017 14.12.2025

The future of work is no longer defined by offices, borders, or time zones — it’s defined by how well we understand one another. In Episode 17 of Toronto Talks, The Borderless Mind, we explore how Cultural Intelligence (CQ) is rapidly becoming the most important human skill in a global, AI-accelerated economy. As teams stretch across continents, collaboration no longer fails because of bandwidth o...

The Algorithm and the Soul: Bias, Trust, and the Battle for Digital Truth | Toronto Talks - Ep 016 29.11.2025

In this episode, we step directly into the heart of the modern information war. Algorithms shape what we see, what we believe, and increasingly who we become . But behind every “neutral” system is a chain of choices — architectural, political, commercial, and psychological — that quietly tilt our reality. This is the battle for digital truth . Ash and Sophie take you inside the hidden mechanics of...

The Great Replacement of Labor: Humans, Machines, and the New Social Contract | Toronto Talks Ep 015 15.11.2025

What happens when the world still needs packages delivered and code reviewed — but needs far fewer people to do it? In Episode 15 of Toronto Talks , Ash and Sophie break down “The Great Replacement of Labor” — an unfiltered look at how AI and automation are quietly restructuring work, wages, and identity. This isn’t the familiar “robots take jobs” story. It’s a deeper conversation about coordinati...

The Right Revival: Politics, Faith, and Family in Times of Uncertainty | Toronto Talks Episode 014 01.11.2025

How do faith, family, and economics explain the world’s new political mood? In Episode 14 of Toronto Talks, we explore the Right Revival — a global shift in which voters, feeling stretched by rising costs and cultural volatility, are turning toward parties that promise stability, affordability, and order. Hosted by Ashraf Amin and Sophie AI, this episode examines: ✅ Why household pressures — rent...

Classrooms to Clean Rooms: AI, Education & the Talent Wars | Toronto Talks - Episode 013 22.10.2025

How ready is Canada for the age of AI-driven learning and AI-powered jobs? In Episode 13 of Toronto Talks, we trace the full talent pipeline —from high-school classrooms to university clean rooms—and ask how artificial intelligence is reshaping education, micro-credentials, and immigration. Hosted by Ash Amin and Sophie AI, this episode explores: ✅ How 86 % of students already use AI in their stu...

The Business of Wellness: Technology, Trends, and Transformation | Toronto Talks Episode 012 26.09.2025

The global wellness industry is worth over $6 trillion — bigger than Big Pharma, tourism, or sports. But here’s the real question: is this wellness boom actually making us healthier… or just selling us hype? In Episode 12 of Toronto Talks, Ash and Sophie unpack the business of wellness — from weight-loss drugs and AI wearables to corporate programs and luxury retreats. With a Canadian lens, they e...

The Business of War: Technology, Power, and the Military Industrial Complex | Toronto Talks Ep 011 16.09.2025

War isn’t just fought on battlefields — it’s built into economies. In this episode of Toronto Talks, we unpack how technology, money, and politics intertwine to sustain one of the world’s most powerful markets: the military industrial complex. From AI-driven weapons systems to trillion-dollar defense budgets, today’s conflicts are shaped as much by boardrooms and balance sheets as by generals and...

The Collapse of Prestige: Harvard, AI, & the End of Intellectual Authority | Toronto Talks Episode 010 20.08.2025

For centuries, prestige institutions like Harvard defined the meaning of authority. A diploma wasn’t just paper — it was power. It meant access, credibility, and a seat at the table. But today, artificial intelligence is eroding that monopoly on knowledge — and exposing the fragility of elite credentialism. In this episode of Toronto Talks, we explore what happens when the ivory tower begins to cr...

The Great American Default: Debt, Dollars, and the Degradation of Empire 02.08.2025

What happens when a global superpower starts defaulting—not just on its debts, but on its promises? In Episode 009 of Toronto Talks, Ash and Sophie unpack the mounting contradictions in the U.S. economic system. From spiraling national debt to tariff-fueled inflation, from de-dollarization to digital currency backlash, this episode examines the cracks forming in the foundation of American financia...

The Coming Energy War: Power, Progress & Pressure Systems Buckling Under 20.07.2025

In Episode 008 of Toronto Talks , Ash and Sophie tackle the global energy crisis brewing beneath the surface of progress. As AI, EVs, and data centers surge in demand, the world’s power grids—built for a slower, simpler time—are buckling under the pressure. From the collapse of carbon markets to the return of coal, from frozen infrastructure to the promise of microgrids and private nuclear, we exp...

The Death of Trust: From Central Banks to Deepfakes – Why Belief Is Collapsing in a Synthetic Age 02.07.2025

Welcome to Episode 007 of Toronto Talks: "The Death of Trust." In this episode, Ash and Sophie ask a disturbing question: What happens to society when we stop trusting the very systems designed to guide us? From central banks revising jobs data after policy decisions… to global institutions faking economic metrics… to AI-generated deepfakes that mimic your voice and hijack your perceptio...

Synthetic Intelligence: The New Class Divide? | Toronto Talks Episode 006 19.06.2025

What happens when artificial intelligence stops being a tool—and starts becoming a gatekeeper? In Episode 6 of Toronto Talks, we explore how synthetic intelligence is reshaping social class, access, and opportunity in ways few are prepared for. From algorithmic privilege to automation anxiety, this conversation dives into the invisible forces already dividing society—and the urgent need for litera...

Decentralized Media: How Creators Are Redefining Influence 07.06.2025

In this episode of Toronto Talks, we dive headfirst into the rise of decentralized media—where platforms are fragmented, trust is portable, and creators are the new anchors. From TikTok newsrooms to AI co-hosts, the landscape has changed—and it’s not going back. Ash and Sophie explore how influence is earned (not granted), why audiences now follow personalities over platforms, and what it means to...

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