Leadership In The Age Of AI: Human Judgment Is More Valuable, Not Less
The post Leadership In The Age Of AI: Human Judgment Is More Valuable, Not Less appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. In the age of AI human judgement is invaluable. Brieane Olson The pace of change in business has never been faster—and nowhere is that more true than in the conversation around AI. New tools launch every day, the pressure to keep up is real, and leaders are trying to figure out where the technology ends and their own judgment begins. But what a lot of people are missing is that with all the AI noise, what’s becoming increasingly valuable isn’t the tech. It’s the human judgment behind it—and developing, hiring for, and protecting that judgment is what leadership in the age of AI actually demands. Recognizing AI’s Limits When our organization attended the D3 Institute at Harvard, the message from global leaders was unambiguous: companies that don’t embrace AI will become obsolete—the future Blockbusters and Kodaks of business history. With that in mind, we built an 18-mont