Amplifying Cognition

Ross Dawson
Amplifying Cognition

Leading futurist and entrepreneur Ross Dawson speaks to the world’s best at creating value from infinite information. His guests share the insights and practices that will help you to thrive in a rapidly accelerating world.

  1. Samar Younes on pluridisciplinary art, AI as artisanal intelligence,  future ancestors, and nomadic culture

    6 DE NOV.

    Samar Younes on pluridisciplinary art, AI as artisanal intelligence, future ancestors, and nomadic culture

    In this enlightening conversation, futurist and creative catalyst Samar Younes joins Ross Dawson to discuss the power of art and artificial intelligence in shaping culture and identity. With a background in architecture and public art, Samar shares her journey of blending traditional craftsmanship with digital innovation. She delves into her belief in “artisanal intelligence,” viewing AI as a tool that, like working with one’s hands, can create experiences rich with cultural texture. Drawing from her upbringing in Beirut and her commitment to amplifying narratives from the Global South, Samar challenges Western-centric views in technology, aiming to reclaim and modernize cultural aesthetics in her work. The discussion touches on Samar’s visionary projects, including her speculative “Kelly Tribe” series, which reimagines nomadic lifestyles, sustainable fashion, and multi-species coexistence. She shares her process of blending personal archives, AI-generated imagery, and sensory design, emphasizing the role of artists in hacking and reshaping biased digital tools. With Ross, Samar explores the urgency of building empathetic, inclusive futures, advocating for a slower, more mindful approach to technology that supports human well-being over profit. Her work invites listeners to embrace the wild, imperfect, and organic potential of both art and AI.

    38min
  2. Marc Ramos on organic learning, personalized education, L&D as the new R&D, and top learning case studies

    16 DE OUT.

    Marc Ramos on organic learning, personalized education, L&D as the new R&D, and top learning case studies

    In this podcast episode, futurist Ross Dawson interviews Marc Steven Ramos, a corporate learning expert, to explore the evolving landscape of workforce development and the role of AI in reshaping how organizations train and develop talent. Marc discusses the challenges facing learning and development (L&D) teams, particularly the shift from in-person training to virtual and blended models post-pandemic. He highlights the tension between scaling learning programs for efficiency and maintaining quality, warning that overly generalized training can lead to mediocre skills and a competitive disadvantage. Additionally, he touches on the macroeconomic pressures on organizations to demonstrate the tangible value of their L&D efforts while navigating budget constraints. The conversation delves into the transformative potential of AI in corporate learning. Marc describes how AI can revolutionize learning by creating dynamic, personalized, and continuous training experiences. He shares his vision of learning as an organic, living entity, where AI pulls from diverse knowledge sources within an organization to constantly adapt and tailor instruction to individual needs. Both Marc and Ross emphasize the importance of embedding learning into the fabric of an organization's culture, moving beyond viewing it as a support function to making it a central driver of innovation and growth in the AI era.

    37min
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Leading futurist and entrepreneur Ross Dawson speaks to the world’s best at creating value from infinite information. His guests share the insights and practices that will help you to thrive in a rapidly accelerating world.

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