The Psychology of AI Adoption: Leading at the Jagged Frontier
In this keynote talk, an expert psychologist will explore Hybrid Intelligence and the key psychological skills needed to adapt, collaborate with AI, and stay future ready.
Outline
AI is no longer a futuristic concept – it’s here, transforming the way we work. But AI adoption isn’t just a technological shift; it’s a psychological one. Trust, resistance and over-reliance on AI stem from deep-seated biases and mental models. Understanding these dynamics is critical to making strategic decisions and building AI-enabled cultures.
In this talk, a Positive psychologist will explore Hybrid Intelligence - the integration of human and artificial intelligence – and how leaders can develop the adaptability, cognitive flexibility and decision-making skills required to thrive. By addressing the risks of both human and AI thinking - such as bias, heuristics and AI hallucinations - leaders can create smarter, more effective teams at the jagged frontier of AI-powered work.
Outcomes
- Understand how cognitive biases shape AI adoption and decision-making.
- Explore the strengths and limitations of human vs. artificial intelligence.
- Learn how to harness Hybrid Intelligence for leadership and innovation.
- Build the adaptive skills needed to stay future- ready in an AI-driven world.