The impact of evolving tech: AI insights from Nathan Waterhouse

How AI is changing the world of work – AI insights from Treehouse’s Managing Director

Treehouse Managing Director Nathan Waterhouse is our leading voice on all things AI. He’s been documenting his AI insights, views and experience through a series of articles on LinkedIn. The last couple of years have been a transformative time for many industries. Artificial intelligence (AI) has played a pivotal role in shaping strategies and innovations, so this is a vital conversation for business leaders to be having.

Nathan has now launched a newsletter where he will continue to share pieces on design, leadership and innovation in the age of AI. Subscribe to The Adaptive Edge for your regular dose of AI insights.

Nathan’s key AI insights so far

The AI-Driven DIY Renaissance: Lessons from the Past, Opportunities for the Future
In this post, Nathan draws a parallel between the mid-century DIY boom—where power tools, guides, and TV shows empowered homeowners—and today’s AI-driven revolution.

AI and Innovation: Unlocking the Power of Human Expertise
Here, Nathan explores the essential skills that leaders and teams need to leverage AI effectively, and how the right blend of domain knowledge and critical thinking can unlock AI’s full potential.

From Creator to Curator: How A.I. Transformed My Approach to Work
In this piece, Nathan discusses how AI can change not only your productivity but also your thinking patterns.

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