Aparna Chennapragada (Microsoft) on AI’s Next Two Years, Category Collapse, and Using AI To Ace a Meeting

February 10
56 mins

Episode Description

AI is no longer a future trend—it’s already reshaping how countless people work. And few people are closer to that shift than Aparna Chennapragada, Chief Product Officer for AI experiences at Microsoft.

In this conversation, Aparna pulls back the curtain on how AI is actually being built into everyday work. She shares her bold two-year prediction for how work will change, tips for using AI to ace your next big meeting, and what Gen Z expects from the tools they use every day.

They also get honest about the bets that didn’t work, how to prioritize when everything feels urgent, and the leadership lessons Aparna has learned scaling innovation inside one of the world’s largest companies. Plus: why prompting may be the most important new career skill—and what that means for managers, creators, and anyone trying to stay relevant in the AI era.

00:00 Aparna Chennapragada’s Social Currency 

02:23 Bold Predictions for AI in the Next Two Years 

03:48 How Microsoft's AI Strategy Has Evolved

06:39 AI Hacks For Your Next Meeting

11:39 Empathy in AI Design 

13:50 How to Prioritize When Everything Feels Urgent 

17:27 The Right Way to Think About Customer Feedback 

19:39 Gen Z's Influence on Design 

22:47 Workshopping Cohesiveness and Interoperability 

25:46 Staying Focused in a Noisy AI World 

29:28 Mastering the Skill of Prompting 

34:11 AI in Education and Parenting 

35:24 Leadership Principles in AI Development 

38:33 How to Have Difficult Conversations With Your Team

40:24 Innovating at the Speed of Tryst 

42:35 The Future of AI in Media 

45:37 Hot Takes on AI

47:10 Social Currency Corner 

50:09 Advice for New Product Managers 

51:37 How to Show Social Currency Some Love

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