Magnet Network Live On The Pod

Magnet Network Live On The Pod
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More than 200 leaders and innovators joined us at Magnet Network Live for a deep dive into the future of work. From emerging technologies to unlocking workforce potential, some of Canada’s most celebrated thought leaders shared powerful insights on tackling today’s biggest challenges. Now, we’re bringing those conversations to you! Tune in to MNL on the Pod for expert takes on the trends, tools, and ideas shaping the future of work.
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Explores themes related to workforce evolution, economic empowerment, technology's role in employment, and fostering creativity, with episodes discussing topics such as AI's impact on potential, digital marketing for SMEs, and the integration of immigrants into the labor force.

More than 200 leaders and innovators joined us at Magnet Network Live for a deep dive into the future of work. From emerging technologies to unlocking workforce potential, some of Canada’s most celebrated thought leaders shared powerful insights on tackling today’s biggest challenges. Now, we’re bringing those conversations to you! Tune in to MNL on the Pod for expert takes on the trends, tools, and ideas shaping the future of work.
Dr. Vivienne Ming offers a glimpse into her keynote address at Magnet Network Live. Dr. Ming is a theoretical neuroscientist, entrepreneur, and the co-founder of Socos Labs. Her AI inventions have launched a dozen companies and nonprofits focused on human potential in education, workforce, and health. Dr. Ming explains her idea that we need to challenge ourselves with AI, not simply using it to make life easier, but harder, by having it create “productive friction that makes us better.”
Highlights from our conversation include:
1. Ming says we need to use AI “as our Socrates” to ask us the questions we’ve been “hiding from ourselves.”
She asks us to consider what humanity is uniquely good at that AI isn’t.
2. Ming says a great life “goes deep,” is engaged, and is willing to be wrong in order to learn and find something new.
Host: Maggie John

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