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511. Staying Human in the Age of AI: Insights from SXSW 2025

511. Staying Human in the Age of AI: Insights from SXSW 2025

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In this episode of The Brainy Business podcast, Melina Palmer shares a dynamic panel discussion from SXSW 2025, titled Enough with the Delving: Staying Human in the Age of AI. With insights from industry experts, the conversation addresses the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in communication and marketing.

Melina moderates a lively discussion featuring Usama Fayyad, Joanna Lepore, and Ben Guttmann, who explore the implications of AI on human interaction and decision-making. They delve into the balance between leveraging AI as a tool and maintaining the essential human touch in branding and marketing efforts. The panelists share their perspectives on the risks of over-reliance on AI, the importance of critical thinking, and the potential for innovation when humans and AI work together effectively.

In this episode:

  • Discover the key challenges of communicating effectively in the age of AI.
  • Explore how AI can enhance or hinder human creativity and critical thinking.
  • Learn about the importance of maintaining a human connection in marketing and branding.
  • Understand the ethical considerations and biases associated with AI technologies.
  • Gain insights on how organizations can navigate their AI journey while prioritizing human elements.

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