by Greg Twemlow
My XperientialAI podcast explores the intersection of AI, human development, and experiential learning. Hosted by <a href="https://www.gregtwemlow.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Greg Twemlow</a>, founder of <a href="https://www.xperiential.ai/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">XperientialAI</a>, this podcast unpacks complex issues like ethical AI, skill development for the future workforce, and transformative learning models. Each episode dives into actionable insights, innovative ideas, and strategic thinking that can empower individuals and organizations to navigate a rapidly changing world. Whether you're an educator, business leader, or lifelong learner, XperientialThinking provides a roadmap for leveraging technology and human potential in meaningful ways.
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April 28, 2025
Greg Twemlow introduces the concept of a Discerner Architect©, a critical human role needed in the age of rapidly advancing AI. While AI excels at the "how" – performing tasks with incredible speed and efficiency – the Discerner Architect© is responsible for the "why," ensuring that automated systems align with human values, ethics, and strategic intent. This role combines discernment, the ability to make nuanced and ethical judgments, with architecture, the skill of designing purposeful systems. The article argues that Discerner Architects© will be in demand to provide guidance, prevent unintended consequences, and ensure that speed doesn't compromise sense. The author also discusses a proposed certification program and badge to recognise individuals who embody this vital leadership function. <a href="https://gregtwemlow.medium.com/human-wisdom-must-guide-the-system-4f29d9d58a15" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Read the article.</a>
April 27, 2025
Greg Twemlow's article argues that the rapid deployment of AI, driven by capitalist incentives, is causing significant and fast-paced job displacement, unlike previous technological shifts. It suggests that simply using AI is insufficient for job security, as AI excels at executing tasks and producing outputs. The author proposes that human value in the AI era lies in becoming a "Discerner Architect©", focusing on human wisdom, intent, and the upstream aspects of work that AI cannot replicate, such as asking the right questions and understanding human nuance. The piece emphasises the urgent need for individuals to redefine their roles by shifting focus from outputs to meaningful outcomes and human judgment to remain relevant in the evolving job market. <a href="https://gregtwemlow.medium.com/waiting-to-be-augmented-youre-a-cost-centre-ready-for-removal-2fc0c6891ed1" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Read the article.</a>
April 26, 2025
An article by Greg Twemlow discusses how technology, particularly the shift from ad-funded platforms to language models, is moving away from systems that interpreted user behaviour and towards ones that prioritise explicit user input. The author argues that while previous digital experiences trained users to be vague, AI models now rely on clear, direct prompts, valuing stated preferences over inferred ones based on past actions. This change, driven partly by the economic model of AI, which is based on resolving requests rather than retaining attention, means that articulate and intentional communication is becoming increasingly important and potentially more costly if unclear. Ultimately, the author suggests this shift from a "click economy" to a "prompting economy" reflects a change from technology showing us a narrow view of ourselves to mirroring what we intentionally express. <a href="https://gregtwemlow.medium.com/clarity-of-thought-equals-ai-self-expression-c98a45c4a57a" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Read the article.</a>
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