2:02:32A.I. Futurist: What Your Life Looks Like In 2028
Futurist Sinead Bovell, a WAYE founder who has spoken at the United Nations and hosts a Microsoft series on AI and work, argues we overestimate AI's job impact over the next two years and underestimate it over the next ten. She reads the real early indicators (capital flows, hiring composition, hardware redesign) rather than the unemployment rate, explains why today's models are prediction engines that sound right rather than think, and forecasts a scaling plateau, an AI backlash, and the rise of an independent era of contract work. Her counsel is to build transferable skills, judgment, problem solving, communication, and adaptability, and to use AI as a springboard rather than a crutch. The throughline is that no outcome is inevitable and the worst ending is a hopeless society that lets a handful of companies build the future alone.