In this episode of The Only Constant,
Lasse Rindom sits down with
Ted Shelton, COO at Inflection, to explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and human values.
What happens when machines don’t just do things but start reflecting who we are, how we think, and what we care about? It’s a conversation that pushes beyond the usual buzzwords, diving into the ethical, practical, and philosophical implications of AI becoming more integrated into our lives and work.
- Who decides what’s valuable when machines start taking action?
- Are we too eager to erase life’s “small frictions”—the very moments that make us human?
- What’s left of us if AI can mimic intelligence, but not the pain, desire, or drive that fuel it?
- Is the push for AI agents worth the massive effort, or are we overcomplicating the obvious?
This isn’t about hype or hand-wringing—it’s a closer look at where AI meets humanity, and whether we’re ready for the stories it’s starting to tell about us.
Do you want to know more about Ted Shelton?Having spent 15 years in management consulting, most recently as an Expert Partner for Bain and Company, as of June 2024, Ted Shelton has returned to the software industry. Today he serves as the Chief Operating Officer of Inflection AI, Inc., creators of Pi and one of the top model-building AI companies in the world.