Don't be afraid of AI and innovation

How we learn to classify innovation instead of chasing after it

Why this lecture is important right now

What we are currently experiencing is not normal technological change, but a tipping point. Artificial intelligence is no longer developing linearly, but exponentially, challenging our previous ways of thinking, decision-making and planning. Many people feel this pressure without being able to clearly identify it. This is precisely where this lecture comes in: it provides guidance where uncertainty arises and helps to classify developments instead of chasing after them.

CORE MESSAGE

In this lecture, I will show why it is now crucial to understand AI.

Not to chase every hype, but to remain capable of acting and actively shaping one's own future.

Those who can understand the dynamics of innovation make better decisions.
Today and tomorrow.

Contents & Focus Areas

Why exponential growth undermines our usual planning logic

Why technological competence is becoming a management task

How AI is already changing working methods, communication and decision-making processes today

Why understanding, classifying and deciding are more important than blind activism

What is particularly important to me about this lecture:

Uncertainty rarely arises from rejection, but rather from a lack of orientation.

I have been involved with AI in teaching and practice for many years, and never before has the pressure to act been as high as it is today.

Those who understand AI can make confident decisions.
Wer ignores it, is overtaken by its speed.

What your audience takes away

A clear understanding of why AI is relevant now

A sense of speed, dynamism and the scope of innovation

Orientation between hype and substance

Motivation to start with AI early on without ignoring risks

Desire to actively shape one's own role in this transformation

Institutions & Organisations (selection)

Who this lecture is particularly suitable for

Companies and organisations undergoing transformation

Managers and teams

Media, associations and educational institutions

Events that aim to provide guidance and future skills

Format & Style

The lecture combines sound analysis with practical examples from the media, business and education. Complex interrelationships are explained in an understandable way without oversimplifying them.

The style is calm, clear and dialogue-oriented, with room for questions, discussion and reflection.

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