
Beyond The Prompt - How to use AI in your company Why AI Gets People Wrong: The Real Source of Insight with Anthropologist Mikkel B. Rasmussen
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Jan 6, 2026 Mikkel B. Rasmussen, an applied anthropologist and founder of Human Activity Laboratory, dives into the intricate dance between anthropology and AI. He discusses how true insight often starts from being wrong and why moments of surprise signal valuable discoveries. Exploring themes of pain in the creative process, he shares how AI can enhance research but cautions against relying on it for final insights. Mikkel highlights his pivotal LEGO study, revealing the depth of children's play and the critical role of embodying surprise in fostering innovation.
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Study People In Social Contexts
- Insight emerges from studying people in their social context, not just individual minds.
- Anthropology studies humans as social beings and reveals meaning in shared rituals, language, and routines.
How LEGO Rediscovered Play
- LEGO hired Mikkel's team to study why kids play and found their assumptions about 'instant traction' were wrong.
- The research led LEGO to cut 70% of products and focus on toys that support mastery, depth, and creativity.
Find The Gap Between Assumptions And Reality
- Great insights come from gaps between assumptions and reality.
- Start by surfacing a company's assumptions before studying people to find meaningful mismatches.



