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AI Disruption, The Future of Work & Why Companies Must Reinvent Themselves

Saikat Chaudhuri, Professor of Innovation, Strategy and Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, for a wide-ranging conversation on how companies and workers are navigating the AI disruption. As headlines focus on job losses and rapid technological change, Chaudhuri explains that many established firms are struggling not just to keep up with evolving AI models, but to define what their actual AI strategy should be. Instead of asking, “What’s your AI plan?” executives should be asking how AI can fundamentally transform their business. The real challenge, he argues, isn’t just data or automation, it’s strategic and organizational: What will the company of the future look like, and how must it reinvent itself to thrive?

Chaudhuri offers an optimistic view of the job market, drawing parallels to the early days of the internet. While many feared the collapse of brick-and-mortar businesses, the digital revolution ultimately created more jobs than ever before. Similarly, AI may eliminate certain tasks, but it will also unlock entirely new roles and industries that are difficult to imagine today. The most valuable skills in this new landscape won’t just be coding or technical know-how, but judgment, prioritization, critical thinking, and creativity. From reimagining insurance products with real-time, customized coverage to redesigning entire business models, AI opens the door to innovation if leaders are willing to rethink their approach.

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