The conversations around AI, leadership, and the future of work are everywhere and yet, so often, they miss the deeper questions.

This week, we’re cutting through the surface noise to share insights that challenge how we think about technology, learning, and what it really takes to lead in a world that’s constantly shifting.

 

🎓 What ChatGPT Is Really Revealing About the State of Our Education System.

“ChatGPT isn’t the problem – it’s the mirror.” Graeme Codrington reflects on a powerful insight shared by Maurie that reframes the AI-in-education debate. The issue isn’t the tool, it’s the system. If education is built on memorisation and regurgitation, then of course, a tool like ChatGPT will expose its limits.

As Graeme puts it: “Maybe what ChatGPT shows us is not the best that technology can do, but rather just how bereft of imagination, curiosity and wonder our world has become.”

A meaningful read for anyone thinking about learning, leadership, or the future of work.

 

💧 The AI Water Hype? Here’s What the Data Actually Says.

As artificial intelligence scales, so does its environmental footprint. Mistral is setting a new benchmark by publishing the full lifecycle impact of their AI models – CO₂ emissions, water use, and more.

If you’re leading on AI, procurement, or sustainability, this is essential reading. 👉 Read how Mistral is shaping a global environmental standard for AI.

 

📊 The 5 Human Skills You’ll Still Need in the Future.

How do we future-proof our organisations in the age of AI? This white paper from TomorrowToday Consulting offers a clear, actionable framework to help leaders build what we call Bionic Businesses – organisations that combine the best of human intelligence with smart technology. These are not just ideas – we use this very framework in our consulting and strategy work with clients across industries.

It’s a powerful tool for rethinking leadership, adaptability, and innovation in today’s rapidly changing world. 👉 Download our full report here.

 

🪂 Honouring ‘Fearless Felix’ and the Leaders Who Leap.

Last week, the world said goodbye to Fearless Felix Baumgartner – best known for his iconic space jump that pushed the limits of human courage. Dean van Leeuwen shares a timely reflection on what Felix’s legacy teaches us about leadership: the willingness to leap into the unknown without guarantees.

As Dean writes in his book, Quest: The Art of Leadership in the 21st Century, true explorer leaders “venture into the unknown, challenge the impossible, and return with new knowledge and riches for humanity.”

A reminder that leadership isn’t always about certainty – it’s about courage.

 

🤖 Still Confused About ChatGPT? You’re Not Alone.

Everyone’s talking about ChatGPT, but most people still don’t really understand it. There’s a lot of hype, fear, and plain misinformation floating around. Ruben Hassid put together a brilliant list of 16 common myths about ChatGPT and breaks them down in plain, human language. If you’re using AI or plan to – you need to read this. 👉 Read the full list here.

 

Whether you’re planning a keynote, a leadership session, or simply want to explore what’s possible, the TomorrowToday team can help you navigate what’s next with clarity and perspective.

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