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We’re told that an AI-powered future is inevitable — that it’ll revolutionize every industry and change life as we know it. But what if that’s only one version of the future? In this conversation, futurist and scenario planning expert Daniel Rasmus joins us to explore alternative AI futures, where technology quietly fades into the background instead of taking over.
From the microwave analogy to the principles of resilient strategy, we unpack how leaders can stop chasing certainty and start preparing for the possibilities ahead.
💡 What You’ll Learn
🧠 About the Guest
Daniel Rasmus is a futurist, strategist, and author known for his work on scenario planning and organizational foresight. He helps companies anticipate change and make better long-term decisions in complex environments.
🔗 Connect & Resources
🗣️ Join the Conversation
If you enjoyed this episode, rate and follow the show on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen. Share your thoughts on social media with #Foxit or tag us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter), or Reddit — and let’s talk about what kind of future you want to build.
By Charles VerheyWe’re told that an AI-powered future is inevitable — that it’ll revolutionize every industry and change life as we know it. But what if that’s only one version of the future? In this conversation, futurist and scenario planning expert Daniel Rasmus joins us to explore alternative AI futures, where technology quietly fades into the background instead of taking over.
From the microwave analogy to the principles of resilient strategy, we unpack how leaders can stop chasing certainty and start preparing for the possibilities ahead.
💡 What You’ll Learn
🧠 About the Guest
Daniel Rasmus is a futurist, strategist, and author known for his work on scenario planning and organizational foresight. He helps companies anticipate change and make better long-term decisions in complex environments.
🔗 Connect & Resources
🗣️ Join the Conversation
If you enjoyed this episode, rate and follow the show on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen. Share your thoughts on social media with #Foxit or tag us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter), or Reddit — and let’s talk about what kind of future you want to build.