We often ask the wrong question about AI: “Will it take my job?” But behind that fear is something deeper — we’ve allowed our jobs to define us. When a role disappears, we’re left wondering: then who am I?
In this final episode of the trilogy, I bring together the voices of leaders and thinkers — Demis Hassabis, Jensen Huang, and Sam Altman — and reflect on what their insights mean for us.
AI isn’t replacing people. It’s replacing processes — writing, learning, connecting, sharing. But being human has never been just about process. It’s about meaning, intention, growth, love, and connection. That’s the part no machine can touch.
My invitation is simple, not easy:
We blame past generations for war, plastics, and even bad fashion and hairstyles. Future generations will judge us too. What will we leave them?
This is the time to reinvent ourselves. And the good news is — we’re still in time.
The jobs of tomorrow won’t belong to the strongest, the smartest, or even the most technical. They’ll belong to those who never stop improving, who never stop connecting, who never stop being human.
That was Decoded by Mo. Thank you for listening. Stay curious — and peace be with you.