The Artificial Intelligence reality check
Chosen especially for you - the most important stories at the intersection of business, technology and psychology.
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In my work as a growth and transformation consultant I come across important stories on how to design better organisations, products and ways of working. Every week I share my round-up at the intersection of business, technology and psychology. I hope you like them.
Isn’t it time for an Artificial Intelligence reality check? (Mindmatters) The label ‘intelligence’ hasn’t been earned yet because we’re not accounting for our body, our environment, other humans and culture as a whole.
Everyone should decide how their digital data are used — not just tech companies (Nature) Everyone thinks data should be private, actually we should own it collectively.
Design Thinking comes of age (HBR) We use design thinking in almost all our work. This classic article shows how to bring it into your organisation.
Choosing your North Star metric (a16z) Inspired by 40 growth-stage tech companies, a framework to help you achieve a laser focus.
How Becoming A Long-Term Thinker Will Significantly Improve Your Life And Career (Forbes) Your day to day busyness prevents you from thinking about the long term. Try the self-assessment worksheet link at the end of the article.
Finally, congratulations to our friends at Sportradar (a client) who had their IPO on the Nasdaq today. The collision of gaming, sports and data is absolutely booming right now.
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Leo
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Leo Rayman is worldwide CEO and founder of Grey Consulting, a design-led Growth and Transformation company backed by WPP. Previously Leo was CEO of Grey London, one of the world’s leading creative agencies. He has over 20 years working with leaders from global household names to feisty startups, helping them devise their value propositions and then manifest them in products, marketing and organisational culture.