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Author: Michael Ianni-Palarchio

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A personal podcast that focuses on innovation, education and the impact on the future of all of things. Technology is one of the driving forces that are creating a time of exponential change and opportunities, and these podcasts are my reflecting and sharing to raise awareness and spark conversation amongst a broad base of listeners. Thanks for joining in on these important and exciting conversations.

All thoughts in this podcast are my own and are not directly affiliated with where I work.
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This week we cover off some great questions from listeners. As well I share some insights I obtained by attending a talk given by Dr. Andrew Huberman. Lastly we look at the importance of data science education for high school students.
This episode explores how AI is already capable of performing tasks equal to twelve percent of the American workforce and what that means for the future of your job. Rather than framing the moment as one of replacement, the conversation focuses on augmentation, reskilling, and the rise of human centric skills. You’ll hear why critical thinking, creativity, and emotional intelligence are becoming the new sources of competitive advantage. If you want a clear view of how to prepare yourself and your organization for what’s coming next, this episode offers a grounded and actionable path forward.
This week, we look at two breakthroughs shaping how we build and how we think. First, Google’s new AntiGravity development environment and what it reveals about the shift from doing tasks to directing intelligent agents. Then we explore the rise of connected knowledge systems through the lens of AnyType and why leaders need new ways to see patterns across their work. A fast-moving episode about the tools changing the pace of innovation and the mindset required to keep up.
In this episode, I unpack a fascinating human–AI collaboration that reveals the changing nature of problem solving and engineering. I explore a meaningful upgrade to a major AI model and what it enables for leaders and builders. The conversation closes with key signals from the week that deserve more attention than they’re getting.
After an intense sprint, how do you find your center again? In this episode, Michael Ianni-Palarchio explores the art of rebalancing through writing, walking, and intentional stillness—then connects it to breakthrough ideas like vibe coding and AI that can “see” in context. It’s about slowing down just enough to move forward with clarity, creativity, and trust.
Today marks the start of Season 4 of Shape of Tomorrow, and I could not be more energized. Four seasons of exploration, reflection, and discovery, and yet the pace of change continues to accelerate in ways that still surprise me.As we step into this new chapter, I find myself thinking about how the edges of innovation are shifting. The boundaries between human creativity and artificial intelligence are dissolving, creating something entirely new. Across industries and classrooms, the question is no longer about whether AI will change how we work. It is about how it will transform how we think, create, and learn.This premiere episode captures that moment. Without giving too much away, I can say that it explores the intersection of progress, learning, and invention. When you look back on it later, you might notice how every idea connects to a deeper question about what it means to be fluent in the age of intelligent systems.Season 4 is about intensity, edge, and imagination. It is about the courage to rethink how we lead, how we learn, and how we create value in a world that refuses to stand still.If you have been part of this journey since the beginning, thank you. And if you are joining for the first time, welcome. The future is already taking shape, and I am grateful to have you with me.
As I wrap up Season 3 of Shape of Tomorrow, I explore how artificial intelligence is evolving from a helpful tool into something far more powerful, a true contextual partner that learns our work, habits, and world. I dive into OpenAI’s new Company Knowledge and Atlas Browser, and Amazon’s AI-powered smart glasses for delivery drivers, three breakthroughs that signal a new era of contextual intelligence. I also take a moment to reflect on this incredible three-year journey — 156 consecutive episodes without missing a week — and to thank all of you who’ve listened, shared, and grown alongside me. Join me for this special finale and a look ahead to what’s coming in Season 4.
AI isn’t just assisting us anymore, it’s becoming the operating layer of digital work. In this episode, I explore how OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft are transforming their platforms from tools into intelligent infrastructures that anticipate our needs.Discover what this shift means for strategy, leadership, and the human experience of progress , and why, amid accelerating innovation, people are no longer asking what’s next, but what matters.
In this episode of Shape of Tomorrow, I explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping the very nature of strategy and leadership. With OpenAI’s new AgentKit and Google’s Opal platform, the boundaries between innovation, experimentation, and execution are dissolving. Strategy is no longer about fixed plans or long-term roadmaps. It has become a living system of rapid iteration, creativity, and adaptation. Join me as I unpack how these new tools point to a future where the most successful organizations will be those that make experimentation their core advantage.
In this episode of Shape of Tomorrow, I explore how a quantum-enhanced reinforcement learning system tested in South Korea achieved dramatic gains in residential energy efficiency. I also share field-level lessons on aligning AI initiatives with business priorities, drawn from my work with organizations and in reference to a recent Substack article I wrote. Together these segments show how emerging technologies move from theory to real impact when paired with disciplined strategy.
The greatest risk for leaders today is not bold moves into new markets or technologies. It is standing still. In this episode of Shape of Tomorrow, discover why disruption is accelerating across industries and how executives can foster cultures where innovation thrives. Listen for sharp insights, practical strategies, and a fresh perspective on what it means to lead with courage and purpose.
In this episode of Shape of Tomorrow I explore three big conversations worth your time. I begin with Meta’s new Ray-Ban Display smart glasses and why they could mark the turning point for augmented reality. I then step back to consider what the next two years of spatial computing will mean for organizations and why leaders should prepare now. Finally I look at the C-suite and how its structure might be quietly undermining strategy execution.This episode is about clarity foresight and action. Join me and let’s shape the future together.
Apple’s latest keynote wasn’t just about shiny devices or incremental updates. Beneath the headlines on new iPhones, AirPods, and ultra-thin designs lie signals about where technology is truly headed. In this episode of Shape of Tomorrow, I unpack what these subtle choices reveal about strategy, design, and the future of personal tech.Rather than chasing specs, Apple is shaping how technology blends into our daily lives, and what that means for leaders, innovators, and strategists. If you’re interested in seeing beyond the gadgets to the bigger story of what’s coming next, this conversation is for you.
In this episode of Shape of Tomorrow, I explore two very different futures of technology. First, I dive into Comet, the AI-powered browser that turns online work into a true conversation with an intelligent partner. Then, I reflect on reMarkable’s new Paper Pro Move, a pocket-sized e-ink tablet that champions focus and the craft of writing. Together, they reveal a fascinating contrast between speed through AI and the space to think.
In this episode, I explore two powerful signals shaping the future of education and work. First, I look at Simon Fraser University’s bold experiment in co-teaching with an expressive AI persona and reflect on what it means for pedagogy in K-12 classrooms. Then I turn to a tool many of us have used for years, Microsoft Excel, and share how Copilot integration is transforming it from a static spreadsheet into an intelligent collaborator. Together, these stories show how AI is moving from theory into the familiar tools and spaces of our daily lives.Thanks for listening everyone!
In this week’s Shape of Tomorrow podcast, I explore two themes that are shaping the conversation around innovation. The first comes from a striking MIT study on AI pilots that has sparked debate in boardrooms everywhere. The second takes us back to the promises of 3D printing and what its unexpected journey teaches us about how technology evolves. Together, these reflections open up important lessons for leaders navigating uncertainty.
In this episode, I explore two powerful signals shaping the future, from radical breakthroughs in AI-driven healthcare to the shifting realities of how and where we work. Along the way, I challenge conventional thinking, share insights leaders can’t afford to miss, and reveal why the decisions being made today will define the winners of tomorrow.
In today’s episode of Shape of Tomorrow, I explore what may be the most important week in AI so far this year. Three game-changing announcements arrived almost back-to-back: OpenAI’s launch of ChatGPT-5 with a major leap in reasoning, accuracy, and adaptability; their surprise release of open-weight GPT-OSS models that could transform how organizations build AI solutions; and Google’s introduction of an AI tutor inside Gemini that may redefine the future of AI in education. I share my early hands-on impressions of GPT-5, explain why open-weight models are such a strategic shift, and examine how Google’s move could reshape the classroom. I also close with a phased and practical action plan for leaders whose organizations have not yet taken the AI plunge but know the time has come. Whether you are a technology leader, strategist, or simply curious about where AI is heading, this episode will help you see the opportunities and decide your next move.
In this episode, I explore how ChatGPT’s new Study Mode is quietly dismantling the old model of education and what it means for the future of schools, teachers, and learning itself. Then I take you deep into Switzerland’s bold move to build a sovereign LLM, why it matters, what it signals, and how it might reshape AI as a public good. If you care about what comes next, this episode is for you.
This week, I unpack OpenAI’s new ChatGPT Agent and what it means for the future of productivity, strategy, and autonomous AI systems. Then I dive into AI Truism, a powerful governance framework to ensure trust, risk, and security management as AI becomes more agentic. It’s a fast-moving episode at the edge of innovation. Join me!
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