From The Atlantic.
How is AI changing the way we work?
This week on “Galaxy Brain,” Charlie Warzel is joined by Johnathan and Melissa Nightingale, two experts in management and leadership training. They discuss how chatbots and AI agents are winding their way through the workforce, offering a firsthand view of how companies are (and aren’t) adopting AI tools. The conversation covers the gap between AI hype and what’s actually happening in offices. It also touches on how overreliance on AI tools may be making bosses worse at their jobs, and how work may be one of the last bastions of sustained social connection in a period of cultural alienation and isolation.
This episode of Galaxy Brain was produced by Renee Klahr and engineered by Miguel Carrascal. Our theme is by Rob Smierciak. Claudine Ebeid is the executive producer of Atlantic audio, and Andrea Valdez is our managing editor.
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00:00 Introduction
04:21 Johnathan and Melissa Nightingale Join
08:28 AI Adoption in the Workforce
13:07 Are CEOs AI-Pilled?
20:25 What Makes Good Managers
26:49 Can You Really Automate Everything?
28:52 Is AI Even Making Us More Productive?
34:59 AI as Feedback Crutch
38:33 AI Replacing Work and the Loneliness Epidemic
42:31 How Much Should We Care About Work?
47:51 Conclusion


