Like many of you, I use ChatGPT, Copilot, and other GenAI tools daily. They’ve become indispensable – summarizing documents, drafting communications, even serving as sparring partners for risk assessment and strategy refinement. They’re fast and surprisingly nuanced. But lately, I’ve become more aware of the trade-offs and subtle rewiring they bring to how I work,ContinueContinue reading “Leading with AI: The Hidden Trade-Offs”
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AI and Humans: The Black Box Dilemma
Some AI models are often called ‘black boxes’. They analyze vast amounts of data, identify patterns, and generate results – yet their inner workings remain largely opaque, even to their creators. We see the outcomes, but the ‘why’ behind their reasoning is hidden within layers of complexity.Human behavior isn’t so different – and yet weContinueContinue reading “AI and Humans: The Black Box Dilemma”
3 Hard Truths Every Leader Should Know
As leaders, sometimes we need to make tough decisions, say “no” to a brilliant idea or pioneer a new business approach. While these are all essential skills, the heart of leadership lies in how we interact with others, how we present change and how we trade ideas with decisiveness, tact and humility. Sounds easy? NotContinueContinue reading “3 Hard Truths Every Leader Should Know”
Breaking the Bias as a Leader
This year’s IWD campaign theme is #BreakTheBias. But what does breaking the bias even mean? For me, it’s a journey of awareness, leadership and self-empowerment. I #BreaktheBias every time I question my hard-wired default beliefs, acknowledging the role I may play in reinforcing bias. For instance, instead of disapproving an assertive remark thinking “I couldContinueContinue reading “Breaking the Bias as a Leader”
