
Google DeepMind Insider: You wont Survive the AI-First Economy, unless... - Steve Brown
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In this forward thinking episode, Charles sits down with Steve Brown, a leading force in the conversation on artificial intelligence. A former executive at Google DeepMind and Intel, he helps people understand AI, its potential, and how it will shape the future of business, education, and society. His clients include Nike, Comcast, Bank of America, PepsiCo, and Disney, and he has been featured on CNN, the BBC, Bloomberg, and The Wall Street Journal. His book, The Innovation Ultimatum, is a how-to guide on innovation and digital transformation, and his new book, The AI Ultimatum: Preparing for a World of Intelligent Machines and Radical Transformation, will launch this fall.
Steve breaks down why futurists don't predict the future but instead analyze emerging trends to understand what's becoming possible, and what leaders must do today to stay relevant tomorrow. From building AI-first organizations to amplifying human performance rather than replacing it, he reveals the mindset shift required to thrive in an era of exponential technological change.
Together, they explore the reality behind AI fears, the industries most at risk of disruption, and the opportunities hiding inside the transformation already underway. Steve shares practical strategies for adopting agentic AI, rethinking how companies scale, and leveraging technology to unlock abundance instead of scarcity.
This isn't just a conversation about automation or tools, it's a blueprint for navigating the next phase of humanity, where AI reshapes how we work, create, and contribute.
KEY TAKEAWAYS: -Why AI futurists don't predict the future, but analyze signals to understand what's coming next -How AI is shifting from tools to autonomous agents that reshape workflows and decision making -The mindset leaders need to move from fear of AI to strategic adoption -Why AI will amplify human capability rather than simply replace jobs
Head over to provenpodcast.com to download your exclusive companion guide, designed to guide you step-by-step in implementing the strategies revealed in this episode.
KEY POINTS: 01:04 – What an AI futurist really does: Steve explains that futurists analyze trends instead of predicting outcomes, while Charles reframes foresight as preparation, not prophecy. 05:18 – The shift from AI tools to AI agents: Steve breaks down how AI is evolving into autonomous systems, while Charles explores how this changes productivity and leadership. 09:46 – Fear vs. opportunity in AI adoption: Steve challenges common misconceptions about AI replacing humans, while Charles highlights how mindset determines whether disruption becomes threat or advantage. 14:32 – Becoming an AI-first organization: Steve shares practical ways companies can integrate AI into daily workflows, while Charles emphasizes experimentation over perfection. 19:21 – Industries on the edge of transformation: Steve identifies sectors most impacted by AI, while Charles reflects on how disruption often creates unexpected opportunity. 24:57 – Amplifying human potential: Steve explains why AI should augment creativity and decision making, while Charles reframes technology as leverage for human capability. 30:08 – Leading through exponential change: Steve discusses how leaders must adapt faster than technology evolves, while Charles connects adaptability to long-term survival. 35:44 – The future of work and collaboration: Steve explores how humans and AI will collaborate, while Charles examines the skills needed to stay relevant. 41:12 – Preparing for the next wave: Steve closes with advice on curiosity and lifelong learning, while Charles reinforces that the real advantage isn't AI itself, but how you choose to use it.
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