Digital Disruptors - with Geoff Nielson

Digital Disruption

with Geoff Nielson

Episode #38 11.10.25
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Our Guest Cassie Kozyrkov Discusses

Why AI Is Failing: Ex-Google Chief Cassie Kozyrkov Debunks "AI-First"

Is “AI-first” the future of business or just another tech buzzword?

On this episode of Digital Disruption, we’re joined by former Google Chief Decision Scientist and CEO of Kozyr, Cassie Kozyrkov.

Cassie is best known for founding the field of Decision Intelligence and serving as Google’s first Chief Decision Scientist, where she helped lead the company’s AI-first transformation. A sought-after advisor and keynote speaker, Cassie has guided organizations including Gucci, NASA, Meta, Spotify, Salesforce, and GSK on AI strategy. She combines deep technical expertise with theater-trained charisma to make complex concepts engaging and actionable for executive and general audiences alike delighting audiences in over 40 countries across all seven continents, including stages at the UN, WEF, Web Summit, and SXSW.

Cassie sits down with Geoff to unpack the hidden cost of the “AI-first” hype, the dangers of AI infrastructure debt, and why real AI readiness starts with people, not technology. She reveals how leaders can architect their organizations for innovation, build human-in-the-loop systems, and create cultures that embrace experimentation instead of fearing mistakes.

Cassie exposes why 95% of organizations fail to achieve measurable ROI from AI and how leaders can finally bridge the AI value gap. This conversation dives into why AI success isn’t about tools, it’s about leadership, measurement, and mindset.

Most organizations chasing “AI transformation” see no measurable ROI not because the technology fails, but because leaders are still measuring value the old way. Generative AI success is hard to quantify when there isn’t a single “right answer,” yet many businesses keep trying to apply outdated metrics to a completely new paradigm.

Why AI Is Failing: Ex-Google Chief Cassie Kozyrkov Debunks "AI-First"

The Next Industrial Revolution Is Already Here

Digital Disruption is where leaders and experts share their insights on using technology to build the organizations of the future. As intelligent technologies reshape our lives and our livelihoods, we speak with the thinkers and the doers who will help us predict and harness this disruption.

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Our Guest Brian Solis Discusses

AI Adoption Is Failing

In this episode, we sit down with Brian Solis, a globally recognized futurist and thought leader, to explore how disruptive technology is reshaping business, society, and the future of work.

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Our Guest Chip Conley Discusses

AI Will Never Have a Soul: Here's Why

What happens to leadership, meaning, and human value in the age of AI? On this episode of Digital Disruption, we’re joined by Chip Conley, former head of strategy at Airbnb, New York Times bestselling author, and founder of the Modern Elder Academy.

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Our Guest Amy Webb Discusses

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

On this episode of Digital Disruption, we’re joined by the CEO of the Future Today Strategy Group and tech futurist Amy Webb.

Amy joins Geoff Nielson to unpack what 2026 really looks like through the lens of artificial intelligence, programmable biology, quantum computing, biological computing, geopolitics, and systems-level change. Amy argues that we’ve officially entered a new convergence cycle, a rare historical moment where AI, biotech, computing architectures, economic systems, and geopolitics collide to create an entirely new reality. This isn’t incremental innovation. It’s structural transformation.

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Our Guest Bala Muthiah Discusses

Will AI Replace Software Engineers? Here’s What Lyft’s Engineering Director Says

Bala Muthiah, Director of Engineering at Lyft, sits down with Geoff to cut through the hype around AI in software development and explore what’s actually changing inside high-performing engineering teams.