Digital Disruptors - with Geoff Nielson

Digital Disruption

with Geoff Nielson

Episode #42 12.08.25
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Our Guest Kenneth Cukier Discusses

Go All In on AI: The Economist’s Kenneth Cukier on AI's Experimentation Era

If AI is becoming a playground for experimentation, are today’s organizations bold enough to explore it or are they still too afraid to try?

On this episode of Digital Disruption, we are joined by Kenneth Cukier, Deputy Executive Editor at The Economist. Kenneth is the bestselling author of several books on technology and society, notably including “Framers,” on the power of mental models and the limitations of AI, with Viktor Mayer-Schönberger and Francis de Vericourt, and “Big Data: A Revolution That Transforms How We Live, Work and Think” with Viktor, which was a NYT bestseller translated into over 20 languages and sold over two million copies worldwide. It won the National Library of China’s Wenjin Book Award and was a finalist for the FT Business Book of the Year. Kenneth also coauthored a follow-on book, “Learning with Big Data: The Future of Education.” He has been a frequent commentator on CBS, CNN, NPR, the BBC and was a member of the World Economic Forum’s global council on data-driven development.

Kenneth has spent decades at the intersection of AI, journalism, business strategy, and global policy. In this conversation, he sits down with Geoff to share candid insights on how AI is reshaping organizations, leadership, economics, and the future of work. He breaks down the real state of AI, what’s hype, what’s real, and what it means for workers, leaders, and companies. Kenneth explains how AI is shifting from automating tasks to expanding the frontier of knowledge, why today’s multi-trillion-dollar AI investment wave is both overhyped and underhyped, and how everything from healthcare to management is poised to transform. This episode explores why most companies should treat AI as a playground for experimentation, how The Economist is using generative AI behind the scenes, the human skills needed to stay competitive, and why great leadership now requires enabling curiosity, psychological safety, and responsible innovation. Kenneth also unpacks the growing “AI-lash,” the limits of GDP as a measure of progress, and why the organizations that learn fastest, not the ones that simply know the most, will win the future.

Whether you’re a business leader, technologist, strategist, or simply trying to make sense of the AI revolution, this conversation is packed with clarity, nuance, and practical wisdom.
Go All In on AI: The Economist’s Kenneth Cukier on AI's Experimentation Era

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Our Guest Amy Webb Discusses

AI Convergence: Amy Webb on Why This Is the Year of Creative Destruction

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Our Guest Bala Muthiah Discusses

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