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7 Lies about AI
Jun 24, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/24/26 | ![]() 7 Lies about AI | Peggy shares the 7 lies she has been hearing about AI, challenging some common assumptions. She says these narratives have become so common that many of us have stopped questioning them. She also discusses: · A pattern that emerges surrounding the 7 lies. · Where the real opportunity lies and what the biggest threat is. · What you should do next inside of your own organization. https://peggysmedleyshow.com | — | ||||||
| 6/24/26 | ![]() Data Inspired | Peggy Smedley and Sebastian Wernicke, author, talk about moving from being data driven to data inspired. He says most data projects don't fail, they do something much worse, they make you very good at staying the same. They also discuss: · Your data framework—how to organize it—and the decision framework in your organization. · How to keep up with the pace of change and look at all of this in relation to the people in the organization. · Fatal flaws that they will have to think about in order to overcome hurdles. https://www.datainspired.org | — | ||||||
| 6/24/26 | ![]() Navigating without a Map | Peggy Smedley and Jeff Ton, author of Uncharted Moments, talk about his leadership background and how he learned to navigate without a map. He says he is a career technologist and most of that was in leadership positions, and the story in the book is about tracing the Lewis and Clark trail. They also discuss: · Leadership lessons from the Lewis and Clark expedition. · How leaders can navigate uncertainty—which translates to today's AI era. · The concept of pausing and listening and its importance in leadership. https://jeffreyston.com/ | — | ||||||
| 6/17/26 | ![]() Connecting Manufacturing | Peggy talks about how manufacturers have production systems, improvement programs, and even data, but fail to implement consistently across their organizations. She says we need to move beyond reactive data and to better connections between data, people, learning, and action. She also discusses: · How many have a global production system—and how many report that it is fully implemented across all sites. · Why so many efforts fall short, including the two traps many manufacturers fall into. · How to solve the challenge with a combination of people and data. https://peggysmedleyshow.com | — | ||||||
| 6/17/26 | ![]() Graco: 100 Years | Peggy Smedley and Angie Wordell, executive vice president and chief operations and supply chain officer, Graco, talk about the company reaching 100 years and how it achieved the longevity. She says it is about staying close to customers and solving real-world problems. They also discuss: · The two founders who solved an industry problem and the pivotal inflection points. · The technology transformation and its impact on the market and business. · How labor, safety, and business intersect for a company reaching 100 years. https://www.graco.com/us/en.html | — | ||||||
| 6/17/26 | ![]() Closing the Gap between Insight and Action | Peggy Smedley and Dave Moelker, CEO, Twisthink, talk about why connected products, data, and AI matter today more than ever before. He says customers' expectations continue to move forward and too often there is a gap between insight and action. They also discuss: · Why so many connected product efforts stall at the pilot stage. · A good place to start with these efforts today. · Advice for the next 30 days—and four steps to take now. https://twisthink.com | — | ||||||
| 6/10/26 | ![]() Humanity at a Crossroads | Peggy gives her thoughts about why humanity stands at a crossroads with AI (artificial intelligence). She says we need to have a conversation about what kind of future we want to build. She also discusses: · What the Pope has to say about AI. · What happens when AI becomes increasingly autonomous. · The steps to take to develop successful technology ecosystems. https://peggysmedleyshow.com | — | ||||||
| 6/10/26 | ![]() AI Projects: Moving Too Fast? | Peggy Smedley and Chris Willis, chief design officer and futurist, Domo, talk about the danger of moving too fast with AI (artificial intelligence). He says real strategy doesn't start with fear; it starts with trying to solve a problem. They also discuss: · What history tells us about this movement, such as the PC revolution. · What needs to happen to greenlight AI projects. · How to go faster on the things you know will work. https://www.domo.com/ | — | ||||||
| 6/10/26 | ![]() Robot Manufacturing and the Geopolitical Battleground | Peggy Smedley and Tim Lindner, warehouse automation consultant, talk about the widening gap between China and the United States in robot manufacturing and why the disparity is growing. He says robot manufacturing isn't just a technology sector anymore, but rather a foundational geopolitical battleground. They also discuss: · The ways the United States is falling behind in robot manufacturing. · The numbers related to the growth geographically and the cost of robotics. · What will happen when you can create a robot that can learn from its actions. https://www.connectedworld.com/ | — | ||||||
| 6/3/26 | ![]() When Work Becomes Personalized | On Aiglatson, Peggy Smedley and cohost Dennis Draeger, foresight director, Shaping Tomorrow, talk about how workers are gaining autonomy, the inherent complexity with that, and how organizations protect collaboration and creativity when work becomes personalized. He says looking broadly the market doesn't seem to be responding to the idea that AI (artificial intelligence) is going to make a workless world. They also discuss: · Borderless work that opens global opportunities. · Why diversity and inclusion are going to be paramount. · What leaders should be doing today to prepare for the new workforce. https://peggysmedleyshow.com | — | ||||||
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| 6/3/26 | ![]() From Raw Data to Context | Peggy Smedley and Andrew Moore, founder and CEO, Lovelace, talk about the move from raw data to real, trusted context. He has been working in AI his whole career, both in academia and industry, and he wants to make sure AI is useful. They also discuss: · Good data versus bad data and how to determine what is the most important information. · Why independent data is so important today—and an example of it. · How realtime global intelligence can enhance all of this—and the importance of looking at a lot of things at once. https://lovelace.ai | — | ||||||
| 5/27/26 | ![]() Women and the AI Gap | Peggy talks about why women are adopting AI (artificial intelligence) tools at a lower rate than men on average. She says when more people understand and use AI effectively, everyone benefits. She also discusses: · Why framing women as behind is too simplistic because some skepticism around AI is healthy. · Five major concerns that could come as a result if this gap persists. · What needs to happen next to ensure consistent adoption across companies. https://peggysmedleyshow.com | — | ||||||
| 5/27/26 | ![]() When Innovation Outpaces Governance | Peggy Smedley and Bryan Reimer, research scientist, MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics, talk about some of the tough AI (artificial intelligence) questions: Who pays for its impact? How will we tax it? Who is liable when it fails? Who gets hit hardest in the workforce? What happens when innovation outruns governance? How do we make AI really useful? He says we forget that AI today may be as much of a transformation in society as electricity was many years ago. They also discuss: · What public officials need to be debating—and if taxes need to shift. · What obligations AI developers must ensure against systemic failure or success. · How AI is changing the workforce and how workers can prepare for it. https://ctl.mit.edu | — | ||||||
| 5/27/26 | ![]() Infrastructure that Powers Healthcare | Peggy Smedley and Boris Martin, Engineers Without Borders USA, talk about healthcare workers that are fighting to save lives without the basics like clean water, safe sanitation, and dependable energy. He says the question of fair, equitable access to infrastructure is seldom in the news and people don't pay much attention to it, but health often is. They also discuss: · Engineering solutions and community partnerships that can help. · Stories from around the world. · How innovation can help solve this global problem. https://ewb-usa.org | — | ||||||
| 5/20/26 | ![]() The Next Decade of Smart Infrastructure | Peggy shares why the next 10 years may define the future of infrastructure more than the last 10. She says the question is not whether the technology is coming, but rather the bigger question we need to be asking is if our infrastructure is ready for it. She also discusses: · What cities, manufacturers, construction companies, and policymakers must do right now to prepare for the next decade of smart infrastructure. · The guardrails we must consider, such as who is responsible when AI makes a decision. · How we build a future that is safe, resilient, and accountable. https://peggysmedleyshow.com | — | ||||||
| 5/20/26 | ![]() Skills to Succeed at Work | Peggy Smedley and Angelia O'Neal, founder and chief learning officer, MWI Workforce Institute, talk about the essential life skills people need to succeed and the habits people can start building right now to show up stronger at work. She shares what led her to start her nonprofit. They also: · Define what the essential life skills actually are. · Talk about why it is important to always put your best self forward—and an example. · Discuss the role of AI (artificial intelligence) as it relates to essential life skills. https://www.mwiworkforce.com | — | ||||||
| 5/20/26 | ![]() Move Fast, Make Smart Decisions | Peggy Smedley and Dave Moelker, CEO, Twisthink, take a closer look at a team that is redefining what real innovation looks like. He says the company focuses on helping companies turn their physical products into smart, intelligent, and connected systems. They also discuss: · How the company connects strategy, design, and engineering. · A case study of remote monitoring in the mining industry. · How to move faster with AI, while also making good, smart decisions. https://twisthink.com/ | — | ||||||
| 5/13/26 | ![]() Pilot to Production | Peggy shares her thoughts on how to scale AI (artificial intelligence), breaking down what it really looks like to move from pilots to production. She says companies must have a plan for scaling the agentic and physical AI. She also shares: · Lessons learned from M2M and the IoT (Internet of Things). · Core business challenges that exist today. · What successful implementations include. https://peggysmedleyshow.com | — | ||||||
| 5/13/26 | ![]() Advanced Recycling and American Manufacturing | Peggy Smedley and Ross Eisenberg, president, America's Plastic Makers, American Chemistry Council, talk about advanced recycling and the future of American manufacturing. He explains the difference between advanced recycling and traditional mechanical recycling, explaining it is like un-baking a cake. They also discuss: · The biggest benefits of advanced manufacturing. · Two things in the government space that are hampering the ability of this industry to compete. · What type of technology investments are needed here to make this happen. https://www.americanchemistry.com | — | ||||||
| 5/13/26 | ![]() AI: Help or Hindrance | Peggy Smedley and Andreas Welsch talk about the governance that will determine whether AI (artificial intelligence) agents actually help the business or quietly create more challenges. He says it is so important to have this conversation at this moment in time. They also discuss: · What an AI agent control plane is and why leaders should be paying attention. · How to create governance for an entire ecosystem of AI agents. · How do we get the entire organization to support and trust AI. https://intelligence-briefing.com | — | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() Our Used Future | On Aiglatson, Peggy Smedley and cohost Dennis Draeger, foresight director, Shaping Tomorrow, talk about our "used future," which is a future imagined decades ago and built on metaphors and assumption about what intelligence is, which ultimately impacts how we talk about AI (artificial intelligence) today. He says people seem to have different understandings of what AI actually is. They also discuss: · If AI is a technology or a narrative we have attached to computer science. · What AI is today as we talk about this used future. · What is keeping us locked in these old ways of thinking. https://peggysmedleyshow.com | — | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() Transformational Leadership | Peggy Smedley and Andrea Janzen, founder and CEO, Ambition Theory, talk about how leadership is shifting fast, and organizations are feeling the pressure to evolve. She says research shows when there is at least one woman on a construction team, everyone on the team is more productive, and explains why this is. They also discuss: · The differences between transactional and transformational leadership in construction. · The No. 1 thing you can do to entice Gen Z to the construction workforce. · The 10,000 Women Leaders campaign and what it means for the next generation stepping into leadership roles. https://ambitiontheory.com | — | ||||||
| 4/29/26 | ![]() Physical AI Soars✨ | physical AIartificial intelligence+3 | — | physical AImanufacturers+1 | — | physical AIartificial intelligence+3 | — | 16m 20s | |
| 4/29/26 | ![]() Smart Manufacturing in South Carolina✨ | smart manufacturingeducation+4 | Thorsten Wuest | University of South CarolinaScout Motors+2 | South CarolinaClemson | smart manufacturingUniversity of South Carolina+3 | — | 42m 12s | |
| 4/22/26 | ![]() Distracted Driving: What Can We Do?✨ | distracted drivingsafety+4 | — | — | — | distracted drivingsafety+5 | — | 15m 20s | |
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