#1749987: "Hacking Productivity with AI" - Super Cyber Friday
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In preparation for our discussion, think about the following: What's the real failure mode of AI productivity, for example, the tool that doesn't work, or the tool that quickly produces mediocre output? If AI handles the work you hate, does it free up time for the work you care about, or does it just create capacity for more of the work you hate? Security leaders spend careers thinking about how data gets exfiltrated and misused. With AI tools, how much visibility do we have for where our data is going? Writing, research, synthesis, communication: Do any of these get meaningfully better with AI productivity tools, or just faster? What's the last-mile problem with AI-generated work? Who owns the gap between what the tool produces and what you'll ultimately send? At what point do you stop spot-checking AI output and start trusting it? And what does that transition look like in practice? If you're not using these tools yourself, what does that signal to the rest of your team? How do you build team-level AI productivity habits without governance becoming the new Department of No? Who in an organization is getting the most leverage from AI productivity tools? Have you found AI tools are increasing your cognitive load? If so, how do you protect against that? It all starts at 1 PM Eastern/10 AM Pacific. At the end of the hour [2 PM Eastern/11 AM Pacific] we'll switch gears to our meetup where everyone will get a chance to chat face to face. ALSO... We play games during the show, and some players can win prizes! Players in the US can receive prizes as gifts; those outside the US can win gift cards. |
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| More info: | https://www.crowdcast.io/c/hacking-productivity-ai |
| Date added | Aug. 16, 2026, 9:29 p.m. |
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| Source | crowdcast |
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| Venue | Aug. 21, 2026, midnight - Aug. 21, 2026, midnight |
