🎙️ Why AI Could Make Smart Teams Dangerously Alike
Artificial intelligence is changing how we work, think, and make decisions. But what if the biggest risk isn't that AI becomes smarter than humans? What if the real danger is that humans become too similar to each other?
In this episode, Mark Khater joins me to discuss one of the most fascinating AI concepts I've heard recently: Silent Coordination Failure.
As more people use the same AI systems, access the same information, and reach the same conclusions, organizations may unknowingly lose diversity of thought. Faster decisions can become worse decisions. Alignment can become groupthink. And highly intelligent teams can end up making catastrophic mistakes together.
We also discuss AI governance, regulation, investment management, human judgment, diversity of thought, and why trust remains uniquely human.
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👨💻 About Dietmar Fischer
Dietmar is a podcaster and AI marketer from Berlin. If you want to know how to get your AI or your digital marketing going, just contact him at https://argoberlin.com/
🎯 Quotes from the Episode
• "Machines think fast, but humans think deep."
• "Trust is a human trait. It's not between a man and a machine."
• "If we're all highly aligned on the wrong page, it's catastrophic."
⏱ Chapters
00:00 Mark's AI Journey Since 1994
04:45 Why Universities Matter In The AI Era
12:20 AI Regulation, Europe And The Infrastructure Debate
19:00 AI In Investing And Human In The Loop Systems
28:20 Silent Coordination Failure And The Loss Of Diversity
39:00 Why Human Intelligence Still Matters
🔗 Where To Find Dr. Mark Mohamed Khater
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dr-mohamed-mark-k/
Website: aqm2.ai
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