AI isn’t here to replace us, it’s here to challenge the way we think, work, and decide. But the true test isn’t in implementing the technology itself — it lies in how humans choose to integrate AI into their work, take responsibility for its outputs, and reimagine systems to deliver meaningful, measurable results.
On this special season four recap episode, host Christian Terwiesch reflects on his conversations with Lara Liss, Chief Privacy and Data Trust Officer at GE Healthcare; Alfredo Colas, Chief Data and AI Officer at Procter & Gamble; Radha Plumb, Vice President of AI Transformation at IBM; and Dr. Pari Panari, Chair of Radiology at Penn Medicine. Across sectors, their discussions converge on several common themes: integrating AI responsibly, keeping humans in (or on) the loop, and leveraging AI as a collaborator or amplifier rather than a replacement for human capabilities. You’ll also hear Christian’s key takeaways on governance, workflow redesign, and the democratization of creativity, offering practical insights for any business leaders thinking about AI adoption in their own organizations.
Episode Highlights:
1:51 - Lara talks about the importance of ethical AI implementation, and how that requires bringing together diverse perspectives from within your organization.
4:00 - Alfredo explains how AI isn’t simply automating routine work at Procter & Gamble, but actually taking part in creative problem solving.
6:29 - Radha shares her twist on the “human in the loop” trope when it comes to determining which tasks are best delegated to AI and which are best left to people.
9:14 - Pari provides her prognosis about how AI will affect the future of healthcare delivery, and why those entering the field should familiarize themselves with the technology.