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AI is advancing rapidly — but our thinking about its impact on humanity is lagging behind.
In this episode of Meaningful Work, Meaningful Life, Francine Beleyi welcomes back Jazz Rasool, Industry 5.0 strategist and advisor on human–machine collaboration, to explore a critical distinction shaping the future of leadership, work, and ethics:
Human-centred AI is not enough. We need humanity-centred AI.
Jazz explains why centring AI on “humans” can still legitimise harm, misalignment, and loss of responsibility — and why a humanity-centred approach protects conscience, compassion, dignity, and meaning.
Together, they examine what must never be automated, how organisations confuse optimisation with flourishing, and what it truly means to stay on purpose in the AI age.
In this episode, we explore:
A thoughtful conversation for leaders, professionals, and change-makers navigating work, purpose, and responsibility in the age of AI.
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AI is advancing rapidly — but our thinking about its impact on humanity is lagging behind.
In this episode of Meaningful Work, Meaningful Life, Francine Beleyi welcomes back Jazz Rasool, Industry 5.0 strategist and advisor on human–machine collaboration, to explore a critical distinction shaping the future of leadership, work, and ethics:
Human-centred AI is not enough. We need humanity-centred AI.
Jazz explains why centring AI on “humans” can still legitimise harm, misalignment, and loss of responsibility — and why a humanity-centred approach protects conscience, compassion, dignity, and meaning.
Together, they examine what must never be automated, how organisations confuse optimisation with flourishing, and what it truly means to stay on purpose in the AI age.
In this episode, we explore:
A thoughtful conversation for leaders, professionals, and change-makers navigating work, purpose, and responsibility in the age of AI.

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