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Leading Well in the GenAI Era: Ethics, Creativity & Human Performance with Professor Andy Miah

Leading Well in the GenAI Era: Ethics, Creativity & Human Performance with Professor Andy Miah

Update: 2025-11-13
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Artificial intelligence promises efficiency, creativity, and innovation, but what happens when the speed of progress outpaces our humanity?

In this episode, I’m joined by Professor Andy Miah, Chair in Science Communication and Future Media at the University of Salford. Andy has spent more than two decades exploring where art, science, and technology meet and what that means for how we live and work.

We talk about what it really means to lead in the Gen AI era, how to embrace new technology without losing our sense of humanity, and why reflection matters just as much as innovation. 

From the unseen human cost of progress to the emotional impact on workplaces and education, this is a conversation about doing better, not just faster.

Highlights:

(03:18 ) The human cost behind rapid AI innovation

(07:50 ) Generation AI and how it’s reshaping learning and identity

(14:21 ) Why businesses must create space for AI experimentation

(18:45 ) Encouraging transparency and psychological safety in the workplace

(24:57 ) How to stay human while embracing AI

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Leading Well in the GenAI Era: Ethics, Creativity & Human Performance with Professor Andy Miah

Leading Well in the GenAI Era: Ethics, Creativity & Human Performance with Professor Andy Miah