AI, Teams & Decision-Making
3 postsAI Can Help Us Brainstorm Faster—But What Are We Losing?
When AI joins the brainstorming session, we gain speed. But something happens to the process itself—and that matters more than we might realize.
2Transparency in AI Use: Trust, Expertise, and the Hidden Costs
AI can make non-expertise look like expertise. When that goes unnamed, it quietly erodes the trust that professional relationships depend on.
3AI and Participation: Who Gets Heard—and Why It Matters
AI is changing who shows up in meetings, who sounds prepared, and whose voice carries. That's a participation shift—and a leadership question.
Recent Posts
A Mass Technology Designed to Persuade One Person at a Time
The concern isn't that AI persuades. Humans have always persuaded. The concern is scale, intimacy, asymmetry, and invisibility — and what accountability looks like when persuasion leaves no shared record.
When the Bot Feels Safer Than Your Boss
59% of employees would prefer an AI agent over their current manager. That's not an AI story. It's a workplace culture story — and AI is just the first thing honest enough to say so.
Context Recruitment: The AI Manipulation Vector Nobody Has Named Yet
There's a new influence vector in professional AI use—and it doesn't come from attackers. It comes from partners. It gets to work before you do.
Who Gets to Teach the Machine Right from Wrong?
Tech companies are courting religious leaders to help build ethical AI. It's a serious idea — and a seriously complicated one. A look at what faith traditions actually offer, what the Delphi experiment revealed about the limits of moral AI, and why any single authority governing systems this powerful should give us pause.