Episode Description
Everyone is trying to move faster right now. Faster outputs. Faster decisions. Faster adoption of AI.
But somewhere inside that acceleration, many leaders are starting to feel something else too: cognitive overload, constant mental switching, and a growing sense that work is becoming noisier instead of clearer.
In this episode, Mark and Naomi unpack two emerging ideas gaining traction in the AI conversation: “AI brain fry” and “cognitive surrender.” Together, they explore what happens when efficiency becomes the default goal, how over-reliance on AI can quietly erode critical thinking, and why HR leaders need to be paying closer attention to the human experience underneath AI adoption.
This conversation isn’t anti-AI. It’s about intentional AI use.
The discussion explores:
- Why productivity pressure may be pushing teams toward unhealthy AI habits
- The difference between learning moments and efficiency moments
- How AI-generated volume can actually increase cognitive fatigue
- Why HR professionals may be especially vulnerable to “brain fry”
- What organizations risk losing when human judgment disappears from the process
- How leaders can create healthier norms around AI use before bad habits calcify
Most importantly, this episode is a reminder that AI should augment human capability, not replace thoughtful human participation in work.
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