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In this episode of The Shape of Tomorrow, I explore two shifts that I believe could reshape work more profoundly than the usual headlines about AI taking jobs. First, I look at the rise of physical AI and what happens when intelligent systems move beyond software and begin operating in the physical environments where we work, from retail to healthcare to infrastructure. Then I turn to generative coding and a question that has been on my mind: if AI begins doing the work that once trained junior developers, how will the next generation of experts emerge? It is a conversation about how AI may change not just productivity, but how organizations learn and how careers develop.
By Michael Ianni-PalarchioIn this episode of The Shape of Tomorrow, I explore two shifts that I believe could reshape work more profoundly than the usual headlines about AI taking jobs. First, I look at the rise of physical AI and what happens when intelligent systems move beyond software and begin operating in the physical environments where we work, from retail to healthcare to infrastructure. Then I turn to generative coding and a question that has been on my mind: if AI begins doing the work that once trained junior developers, how will the next generation of experts emerge? It is a conversation about how AI may change not just productivity, but how organizations learn and how careers develop.