In this episode, Greg Shove, CEO of Section and founder of Machine and Partners, joins us for a "where are they now" follow-up—and doesn’t hold back. Greg walks through the rise of Pro AI, his new AI-powered coach, and why traditional upskilling is already obsolete.
We explore the overlooked friction points in AI adoption, from cultural taboos (“it feels like cheating”) to failed enterprise rollouts. Greg challenges the prevailing mental models and warns that the real upheaval is still ahead: business model disruption, not product disruption.
From royalty-based agents to outcome-based pricing, Greg lays out why service-heavy industries—from law firms to SaaS—are heading for a margin-crushing future. Plus: the moral responsibility of CEOs, the fallacy of lifelong learners, and why working with AI means holding onto your own judgment.
A sharp, honest look at what it really means to work smarter—not just faster—in the age of AI.
Key takeaways:
Linkedin: Greg Shove | LinkedIn)Website: Greg Shove | AI Strategist & Keynote Speaker for Enterprise Leaders)Section: Section | AI workforce transformation for real ROI)Machine & Partners: AI Consulting Services | Machine and Partners)00:00 Embracing AI: Changing Work Culture00:29 Introduction: Meet Greg Shove01:10 AI in Daily Work: Tools and Changes03:59 Business Model Disruption: The Next Big Shift12:45 Training and Adoption Challenges19:14 The Future of Work: AI's Impact on Jobs32:02 Leadership and AI: Strategies for Success35:20 Embracing AI in the Workplace36:51 Workflow Redesign with AI39:39 The Role of AI Agents40:12 Challenges in AI Adoption45:14 Pro AI: The AI-Powered Coach51:03 Disrupting Business Models with AI57:52 Cognitive Offloading and AI01:03:02 Final Thoughts and Reflections
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