The Human Nuance in an Automated World
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This episode examines the shifting boundaries of professional life as Victorian working from home rights and reverse mentoring redefine the modern workplace. The discussion explores the heavy responsibility of leadership, specifically how to determine when enough has been done to support a struggling employee. It contrasts the rise of operational efficiency and AI with a growing cultural craving for ritual, emotional maximalism, and the authentic friction that makes us human. From the future of robotic surgery to the impact of automated art, the conversation considers whether society is designing itself out of the very connections it craves most.
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