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In this episode of Gaining the Technology Leadership Edge, Mike is joined by Garrick Tate, an AI futurist and serial entrepreneur whose work sits at the intersection of artificial intelligence, human IQ, and emotional intelligence.

Rather than framing AI as a threat, Garrick offers a grounded perspective on how technology has historically amplified human capability—and why this moment is no different. The conversation explores why humans remain essential as context-setters, truth-checkers, and decision-makers, even as AI systems become more capable at pattern recognition and content generation.

Mike and Garrick discuss real-world applications of AI, including writing tools, chatbots, and automation, and where these tools succeed—and fail—without proper human oversight. They examine fears around AI-written content, search rankings, and job displacement, reframing AI as a force multiplier rather than a replacement for skilled professionals.

The episode also dives into deeper ideas, including why emotional intelligence is a form of collective intelligence, how humans “outsource sanity” through conversation, and why AI still lacks an internal model of reality. Garrick shares a futurist view of where AI may have the greatest long-term impact, from embedded intelligence in everyday tools to breakthroughs in physical sciences.

This episode is ideal for tech executives who want a thoughtful, non-alarmist framework for understanding AI’s role in leadership, work, and the future of technology.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

Why AI amplifies humans instead of replacing them

How EQ functions as a form of intelligence

Where AI tools help—and where they need human oversight

Why fear-driven narratives miss the bigger picture

How AI may reshape technology beyond software