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"I think the most valuable thing that AI is going to do, when you ask it questions and it comes up with the answers, assuming those answers are accurate and cross-correlated and double-checked, [is going to be when] they actually say, “Here are the five questions you didn’t ask.” That is going to unleash real insight." Episode 217 of The Knowledge Project with Josh Wolfe is out now and jam-packed: (3:27) AI and User Interface Evolution (6:10) AI, Memory and Inference (9:43) Future of NVIDIA (11:42) Human Intelligence Limitations (13:42) AI's Threat to Elite Professions (16:32) AI and Coding (17:55) AI and Business Margins (20:02) AI and Data Monopolies (26:24) AI and Science (30:22) AI in Experimental Design and Automated Labs (31:47) AI in Patenting and Prior Art (33:47) Elon Musk and Tesla: A Critical View (39:10) AI in Investment Analysis (42:17) AI and Information Advantage (43:42) Privacy (46:56) Potential Changes in Market Structure (48:00) Shift Towards Retail Investment and New Financial Vehicles (50:09) AI's Impact on Creativity and Art (54:31) AI's Influence on Future Professions (55:12) The Importance of Human Connection (1:03:33) The Possibility of Extending Human Lifespan (1:12:45) The Use of Technology in Filtering Information (1:16:58) AI in Personal Life and Privacy (1:24:19) AI and Military Technology (1:30:35) AI, Ethics and International Competition (1:31:13) Weaponization of Social Media and Information (1:33:52) Vulnerability of Infrastructure to Attacks (1:36:42) Views on #DOGE Initiative (1:38:25) Policy Suggestions for Global Competitiveness (1:42:56) Attracting and Retaining Talent (1:45:40) AI, Copyright, and Intellectual Property

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311,101 views • 1 year ago

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New episode with the incredible former PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi - the first woman of color and immigrant to run a Fortune 50 company. In this conversation, Indra discusses the stories behind her rise to the top of one of the world's largest companies. From early days at the Boston Consulting Group using satellite photos to analyze competitor facilities, to personally tracking 400 potential executives as CEO, Indra reveals the granular thinking that separates great leaders from good ones. Her "zoom in, zoom out" philosophy transformed how she understood business — from the "right side of the decimal" where even a fraction of a penny matters across millions of transactions, to setting company strategy at 30,000 feet. She explains why most leaders fail because they don't understand their business at the most granular level. But perhaps most powerful is her candid discussion about the reality of being a working mother in the C-suite where she argues there is no such thing as work-life balance. Watch now for a masterclass in leadership, strategy, and the sacrifices required to reach the top. (00:02:37) Growing Up In India (00:04:38) USA Culture Shock (00:09:54) Lessons From Working In Consulting (00:14:13) Right Side Of The Decimal Lesson (00:16:59) Lessons From Working In Consulting PT 2 (00:20:39) Delivering A Message That Gets Heard (00:23:19) Developing Talent (00:26:46) How To Minimize Office Politics (00:29:14) Power And Humility In Life (00:31:53) Prioritizing Work Over Family / Finding Balance (00:37:39) Turnover After A CEO Change (00:41:09) CEO Vs Board Member (00:44:41) Implementable Change In A Company (00:47:00) Removing Friction Instead Of Using Force (00:48:46) Lessons From Amazon (00:50:36) Leading Through Crisis (00:54:01) Dealing With Activist Investors (00:57:20) Women As CEOS (00:58:40) Equality of Opportunity (01:02:32) Bias In Performance Reviews (01:04:09) Almost Quitting PepsiCo (01:05:48) What I Learned From Steve Jobs (01:10:35) Lessons From Costco And Walmart (01:18:43) Secrets to PepsiCo Merchandising (01:20:59) Making Decisions At A Multi Billion Dollar Company (01:22:40) Lessons From Acquisitions (01:25:52) Traits Of A High Performing Employee (01:27:44) Remote Work Vs In Office

The Knowledge Project

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