What Top AI Keynote Speakers Are Really Talking About Behind Closed Doors #365 In this solo episode of the SuperCreativity Podcast, keynote speaker and AI advisor James Taylor reveals the real conversations happening backstage, in green rooms, and behind closed doors with global CEOs, board members, and fellow AI keynote speakers. While public discussions about artificial intelligence often focus on tools, demos, and optimism, the private conversations are shifting to much deeper questions. This episode explores how leaders are redesigning organisations, rethinking decision-making, redefining value creation, and reimagining leadership itself in an AI-augmented world. James outlines the five non-technical questions senior leaders are now asking about AI, why judgment and creativity are becoming more valuable rather than less, and why AI is no longer a strategy but an environment leaders must design for. This episode is essential listening for executives, senior leaders, and organisations navigating the human side of AI transformation. Notable Quotes “AI is no longer a topic. It’s an environment. It’s a way of working.” “This is not a technological problem. This is an organisational design problem.” “Leadership has never been about having the most information. It’s about sense-making.” “AI does not replace creativity. It commoditises the easy parts and amplifies the hard ones.” “AI is not the strategy. How you lead with it is.” Apple Podcast Spotify Podcast Takeaways AI is no longer a topic or trend. It has become an environment embedded into everyday work. The most important leadership questions about AI are organisational and human, not technical. In an AI-augmented world, judgment, sense-making, and values matter more than raw information. When everyone has access to the same AI tools, value shifts to problem framing, imagination, and strategic choice. 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CHAPTERS Timestamps 00:00 – What leaders really say about AI behind closed doors 01:45 – From ‘What is AI?’ to ‘How do we change how we work?’ 03:30 – AI as an environment, not a slide deck 05:05 – Question 1: How organisations must be redesigned for AI 07:20 – Question 2: AI as collaborator, not just a tool 09:10 – Question 3: Leadership and judgment in an AI-rich world 11:05 – Question 4: Where real value is created with AI 13:10 – Question 5: What leadership really means now 15:20 – Why values matter more in the age of AI 17:10 – Final invitation to leaders: moving beyond the AI hype TRANSCRIPT James Taylor (00:00) Hi, it's James Taylor here, keynote speaker on creativity, innovation and artificial intelligence. Last year, I spoke to leaders of companies and countries right across the UAE, the United States, China, Saudi Arabia, the Philippines, Singapore and in Europe. And what is really interesting is the most revealing conversations around AI really happened on the stage. They happened in the green rooms, backstage, over coffee between sessions, quiet conversations with global CEOs, board members and... other AI keynote speakers where the public optimism drops and the real questions start to emerge. And when you strip away the slide decks, the demos and the buzzwords, this is what I'm hearing at the moment. It's not about what AI is anymore. That was two years ago. It's about how leaders are redesigning the organizations, their teams, their decision-making, their value creation in this kind of AI augmented world. And that shift is changing everything. When I first started speaking on AI back in 2018, almost every talk began with the same questions. What is AI? What can it do? What can it do? And should we be excited or terrified? Back then, that made a lot of sense. Most audiences were encountering AI for the first time. So my job as a speaker was largely about translation, demystifying the technology, separating science fiction from reality. Fast forward to today and something interesting has happened. Very few leaders ask, what is AI? What they ask instead is this, how do we need to change our people, our playbooks, our processes in a world where AI is everywhere? And that shift tells us something important about where we're really heading on this AI journey. Now, the first phase of any major technology wave is always educational. What is it? How does it work? Why does it matter? That was a phase we were in around 2018, 2019, even perhaps early in the pandemic years. AI was a topic. It was a slide deck, a future trend. Today, AI is no longer a topic, it's an environmental, it's a way of working. It sits quietly inside tools with your teams are already using. It shapes decisions without always announcing itself. It influences speed, quality and direction of work, which means the leadership challenge has changed. Now, these are the real questions that leaders are asking today. The conversation I have with CEOs, boards and senior leadership teams now tends to revolve around five much deeper questions and none of them are technical. in nature. So first question is how do we redesign our organizations for this AI world that we're living in? Most organizations are kind of still structured in a pre-AI world. Their roles are fixed, decision rates are rigid, processes assume that humans are doing all the thinking. But in an AI augmented world, the organization itself becomes a design challenge. Which decisions should be supported by AI? Which ones should remain deeply human? Where does accountability sit? when insight comes from a machine, but judgment comes from a person. This is not a technological problem. This is an organizational design problem. Second question I get is how do teams actually collaborate with AI? Now for a while, we talked about AI as a tool. Then we talked about AI as a co-pilot. Now the more useful framework is AI as a collaborator. That raises new questions for leaders. How do we design teams where humans and AIs work together without humans disengaging or over trusting the system? How do you avoid skill atrophy? How do you stop automation from quietly eroding judgment? This is about collaboration, not computation. Third question I'm hearing from leaders is how do leaders make decisions in an AI rich world? This is things start to get a bit u