What will that mean for your organisation? Most boards are still treating AI as an IT upgrade. It isn’t. We help organisations work out what unlimited intelligence means for their future.
A meeting in person or online. No deck, no slideware. We’ll tell you whether you actually need us.
In the next few years, everyone will have access to virtually unlimited intelligence — insanely powerful AI applications on their phones, computers, cars and wearable devices.
And, not long after that, their humanoid robots. Every process, product and org chart built on scarce expertise is about to be re-priced.
We’re here to help you work out what that means for your future. First, strategy; then, execution.
Cameron has made a career out of being on the leading edge of new technologies — an internet evangelist at OzEmail and Microsoft in the 90s–00s, founder of the world’s first podcast network in 2005, and the principal of a digital marketing consultancy. For the last couple of years he’s also been the producer and co-host of The Futuristic Podcast, covering and analysing the developments in AI.
We will help you think about the challenges and opportunities that AI might bring to your organisation. First, strategy; then, execution.
A meeting in-person or online to discuss a potential engagement. We listen, we ask hard questions, we tell you whether we think we can be useful.
We will conduct an in-person or online workshop with you and your team to scope out what unlimited intelligence might mean for your organisation.
After the workshop, we will provide a detailed report on the findings and recommended actions. Plain-language enough for a board, specific enough for a CFO.
As AI is moving extremely fast, the competitive landscape is likely to change every few months as new tools and models become available. We are available on an ongoing basis to provide further updates and guidance.
A working notebook. Free. No newsletter signup wall. We use it to think out loud before clients pay us to.
We reply to every enquiry inside one business day, in plain English, by a human (still).