#35 - The new playbook for building 10x employees - Stefan Weitz

#35 - The new playbook for building 10x employees - Stefan Weitz

From The Deep View: Conversations by The Deep View

March 21, 2026 · 54 min

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Stefan Weitz discusses how AI can enhance individual capabilities within organizations and redefines the conference experience for the AI era.

Stefan Weitz thinks AI should not just make companies faster. It should make every individual inside them dramatically more capable. In this episode of The Deep View: Conversations , the HumanX CEO explains how he’s putting that idea into practice, starting with his own team. HumanX calls itself the most important AI conference of the year, but what makes it stand out is how intentionally it’s being built. Stefan and his team are rethinking the entire event experience for 2026, using AI to create a more personalized journey for every attendee, from curated sessions to smarter networking and discovery. In this episode, we talk about: + Building a new kind of conference in the AI era + Using vibe coding for rapid prototyping + Management principles for the AI era + Turning every worker into a 10x employee + The AI tool that’s blowing Stefan’s mind But this conversation goes beyond events. It’s really about leadership in the age of AI. Along the way, Stefan offers a clear view of what it takes to build an organization that can actually apply AI, not just talk about it. He also shares a leadership principle that has shaped his approach. If you’re thinking about how to scale impact…

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Host: The Deep View

Guest: Stefan Weitz

Topics covered

  • AI in the workplace
  • leadership
  • conference design
  • employee productivity
  • personalization
  • management principles

Keywords

  • AI
  • 10x employees
  • leadership
  • conference
  • personalized experience
  • management
  • vibe coding

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Organizations: HumanX

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