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Is AI about to take over knowledge work? And what does that mean for the rest of us?
In this episode of Being Human, I speak with Alastair Moore, AI strategist and co-founder of ventures helping organisations navigate the machine intelligence revolution. Alastair argues that we’ve already crossed a threshold: AI isn’t just assisting knowledge workers — it’s now performing tasks at the frontier of research, science, and complex problem-solving.
We explore how large models are reshaping entire categories of white-collar work, why organisations are unprepared for the acceleration curve, and what skills will matter in a world where cognition becomes a shared capability between humans and machines. This is a grounded, practical, and sometimes unsettling conversation about the next decade of work.
We discuss:
- AI at the scientific frontier
- Automation of knowledge work
- Human–machine complementarities
- Skills for the post-GPT economy
Links:
DeepFlow - the company co-founded by Alastair