AI is changing business, leadership and organisational decision-making. Yet is it truly thinking, or merely producing fast and fluent responses that can reinforce existing assumptions? In this high-level leadership interview, Niels Brabandt speaks with Cambridge Professor and AI pioneer Dr Mark Khater about the future of AI, the limits of machine intelligence and the capabilities leaders must protect in themselves and their organisations.
Dr Mark Khater explains why machines may process fast, but humans must still think deep. The conversation explores AI as infrastructure, not merely technology, the strategic importance of signal over scale, the danger of using AI only for cost-cutting, and the leadership risk of silent correlation failure, where organisations become aligned around the wrong answer.
Niels Brabandt and Dr Mark Khater also discuss bias in AI models, the cultural limitations of English-dominant training data, the problem of “yes models”, and why leaders need diverse thinkers, devil’s advocates and stronger judgment in an AI-enabled world. For decision-makers in business, this episode provides a clear and practical perspective on responsible AI leadership, organisational capability and the future of work.
Niels Brabandt works internationally as a leadership expert, trainer, speaker, coach, consultant, mentor, and project and interim manager. More information: www.NB-Networks.biz
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