
Podcast Overview
<p>Explore all the new frontiers of the AI age with thought-provoking discussion that delves into our hopes, dreams, and fears of AI.</p>
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Publishing Since
10/20/2025
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Recent Episodes

August 7, 2026
"The 7% Problem" - Why Nonprofits Are Struggling to Close the Gap Between AI Adoption and Impact
<p>Despite the widespread adoption of artificial intelligence within the nonprofit sector, a significant <strong>adoption paradox</strong> exists where only a small fraction of organizations achieve meaningful results. In this podcast episode, our hosts discuss that the primary barrier to AI adoption success is a <strong>sequencing problem</strong>, as most entities prioritize visible tools over the essential <strong>governance and data foundations</strong> required to achieve significant impact. To bridge this gap, a <strong>Three-Layer AI Framework</strong> is proposed that mandates establishing policy and security first, followed by clean data integration, before finally reaching the stage of <strong>workflow orchestration</strong>. By following a structured <strong>24-month roadmap</strong>, leadership can shift from reactive, individual experimentation to a strategic model where <strong>human-centered design</strong> and ethical oversight ensure that technology enhances rather than compromises their mission.</p>

June 20, 2026
Why Human Literacy Scales Enterprise AI
<p>This podcast discusses a framework for achieving <strong>AI-native capability</strong> by organizing AI engineering into three interdependent layers: <strong>prompt, context, and loop engineering</strong>. The author argues that while context and loop engineering provide the necessary infrastructure and automation, <strong>prompt engineering remains the essential cognitive foundation</strong> that directs all AI reasoning and prevents a gap between tool adoption and actual impact. Drawing on research from 2025 and 2026, the text refutes the idea that advanced systems make prompting obsolete, instead characterizing it as a <strong>foundational professional literacy</strong> comparable to writing or spreadsheet proficiency. Ultimately, the document serves to guide executives in prioritizing <strong>human-centered training and governance</strong> to successfully scale autonomous, high-value AI workflows across various industries.</p>

May 24, 2026
Why Easy AI Sabotages Enterprise Adoption
<p>This podcast highlights obstacles to successful corporate AI integration, suggesting that it is not the technology itself, but a lack of <strong>cognitive infrastructure</strong> to guide human interaction with these systems. Our podcast hosts discuss the idea that AI’s conversational ease is a <strong>deceptive trap</strong>, leading organizations to wrongly assume that no formal methodology is required to translate <strong>human intent into high-quality results</strong>. To bridge this gap, the podcast delves into a <strong>four-layer capability framework</strong> designed to standardize how tasks are defined, how prompts are structured, and how these practices are integrated into <strong>enterprise-wide workflows</strong>. Ultimately, this podcast outlines a strategic roadmap for leaders to move beyond inconsistent pilot programs by treating <strong>structured prompting</strong> as an essential organizational literacy and a scalable operational standard.</p>
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<p>Explore all the new frontiers of the AI age with thought-provoking discussion that delves into our hopes, dreams, and fears of AI.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
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