
"The most successful organizations of 2026 and beyond will not be those that simply use AI to do more things faster. Instead, they will be the ones that use AI as a creativity accelerator, freeing up human capacity for the work that only we can do: imagining, connecting, and creating meaning."
"Optimistic macroeconomic forecasts, such as those from Citrini Research, suggest that AI could trigger a global intelligence boom, driving sustained productivity growth and real wage gains, provided that we treat machine intelligence as complementary to human judgment and truth."
"By integrating the principles of Move, Think, and Rest (or MTR, pronounced 'motor') into the core of organizational culture, we can build creative resilience and work with AI rather than be displaced by it."
"In a world obsessed with seamless automation, friction is often viewed as a bug. But friction is where learning happens."
The current narrative around artificial intelligence often swings between utopian and dystopian extremes. A third path, pragmatic optimism, emphasizes a human revolution over a tech revolution. Successful organizations will utilize AI to enhance creativity and human judgment rather than merely automate tasks. Optimistic forecasts suggest AI can drive productivity and wage growth if treated as complementary to human skills. Leaders must foster environments that encourage creativity and psychological safety, integrating principles like Move, Think, and Rest to build resilience and collaboration with AI.
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