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Sep 2023
38m 53s

Humanity in the Tech Stack: how the huma...

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Dr Eric Solomon, founder and CEO of The Human OS, on the intersection of psychology, brand building technology and creativity. His experience in marketing leadership positions for YouTube, Spotify, Google, Instagram and Bonobos has led to his development of what he calls the Human Operating System. As he helps leaders steer their companies through the risks of AI, he reminds us to keep 'humanity in the tech stack' by asking themselves the purpose of what we are doing and why in order to best to navigate change.

FURTHER READING LINKS:
My site: www.TheHumanOS.co
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericinnyc/
Author page on Entrepreneur: https://www.entrepreneur.com/author/eric-solomon
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