AI is moving fast, but for many business leaders, the hardest part is not understanding the technology. It is knowing what to actually do with it. In this episode, Jess sits down with AI expert and podcast host Georgie Healy to unpack how leaders can move beyond the headlines, fearmongering and buzzwords, and start using AI in practical, strategic and genuinely useful ways. Georgie explains why AI is not just another short-lived tech trend, but something closer to the internet in terms of its long-term impact. From personal productivity and voice AI, to prototyping, business strategy, team collaboration and the future structure of organisations, this conversation explores where AI is already creating value and where leaders need to be careful. The episode covers practical tools like WhisperFlow, Claude, ChatGPT, Lovable, Replit, Microsoft Copilot and Gemini, while also digging into bigger questions around authenticity, human creativity, over-engineering, AI-generated thought leadership and the role of teams in an AI-enabled workplace. Georgie also shares why she believes the future of business may become flatter, more idea-led and more human, not less. In a world where AI can help anyone build faster and cheaper, the real differentiator may become trust, taste, original thinking and the human behind the product. Follow us on: LinkedInSubstackInstagramYouTubeOr on our website Key Takeaways AI is not just a productivity tool, although that is often where people start. Georgie frames it as a thinking partner that can help leaders make decisions faster, test ideas sooner and access strategic support that once required larger teams or bigger budgets.Voice AI is one of the most practical tools leaders can start using immediately. Georgie highlights WhisperFlow as a way to dictate, transcribe and capture thinking across emails, documents and messages without being tied to one platform.AI is making it easier for founders and teams to go from zero to one. Tools like Lovable and Replit allow people to prototype websites, test ideas and validate customer interest before investing heavily in technical teams.The biggest AI mistake is using it to replace original thought. Georgie warns against outsourcing thought leadership, LinkedIn posts or strategic opinions to AI, because it often reads as generic and damages trust.Context is everything. AI becomes more useful when it understands your goals, voice, business direction and current reality. But feeding it outdated or irrelevant company information can lead to poor outputs.Teams can use AI as a strategic challenge partner. Rather than only using it for productivity, AI can help teams test assumptions, debate ideas, avoid groupthink and back up decisions with data.In the future, human originality may matter more than ever. As AI makes building and execution easier, the differentiator becomes who people trust, whose ideas feel original and who brings real human craft to the work. AI for business leaders, artificial intelligence strategy, AI productivity tools, AI in business, future of work, AI for executives, AI tools for entrepreneurs, voice AI, WhisperFlow, Lovable AI, Replit, ChatGPT for business, Claude AI, AI transformation, AI strategy for teams, AI and leadership, business innovation, AI thought leadership, human creativity and AI, AI workplace strategy.