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Closing Thoughts of 2025: Reflections on Ergonomics, AI, and Social Media's Impact on CommunicationIn this final episode of Wow Ergonomics for 2025, our hosts are joined by Stephen and guest Guy Osmond. They reflect on the passing year and Guy's 50 years of work experience, and discuss pressing topics such as the disruptive global geopolitical climate and its effects on business and personal interest in politics.
The conversation also delves into the state of social media, its impact, the nature of contemporary political discourse, and the algorithm-driven echo chambers that shape public opinion. They touch upon the ergonomics of communication and how organisations can better support individual employees, especially in the context of AI's growing role in the workplace.
The hosts underscore the importance of considering individual needs in workplace settings and address the evolving concept of work in light of recent technological advancements and societal changes.
The episode concludes with a hint at a new format for 2026, promising monthly super shows with lively debates and more guests.
By Graham CoathClosing Thoughts of 2025: Reflections on Ergonomics, AI, and Social Media's Impact on CommunicationIn this final episode of Wow Ergonomics for 2025, our hosts are joined by Stephen and guest Guy Osmond. They reflect on the passing year and Guy's 50 years of work experience, and discuss pressing topics such as the disruptive global geopolitical climate and its effects on business and personal interest in politics.
The conversation also delves into the state of social media, its impact, the nature of contemporary political discourse, and the algorithm-driven echo chambers that shape public opinion. They touch upon the ergonomics of communication and how organisations can better support individual employees, especially in the context of AI's growing role in the workplace.
The hosts underscore the importance of considering individual needs in workplace settings and address the evolving concept of work in light of recent technological advancements and societal changes.
The episode concludes with a hint at a new format for 2026, promising monthly super shows with lively debates and more guests.