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The Roundtable

This isn’t a panel. It’s not a lecture. And it’s definitely not one of those “AI is coming to change everything, fear it or worship it” speeches.

The Roundtable is a space where people actually sit together (metaphorically, mostly) and talk honestly about what AI is doing in the real world — not in theory, not in hype cycles, but in day-to-day life, work, creativity, and decision-making.

We call it a roundtable because nobody gets a podium.

Everyone brings something: experience, questions, doubts, optimism, frustration, curiosity. And instead of trying to “win” the conversation, the goal is to understand the shape of what’s happening when humans and AI start working together.


What it’s really about

AI is already sitting in our workflows, our businesses, our creative tools, and our decisions — whether we consciously invited it in or not.

So the question isn’t “Will AI affect us?”

It already does.

The real question is:

What does it look like to work with it in a way that still feels human, grounded, and useful?

That’s what these conversations are trying to unpack. Not with big abstract claims, but with practical, honest perspectives from people actually living inside this shift.


What happens in a Roundtable

Sometimes it’s structured. Sometimes it isn’t.

We might explore things like:

  • how people are actually using AI in their work (not the polished version)
  • what feels helpful vs what feels overwhelming
  • where AI genuinely saves time… and where it just adds noise
  • how creativity changes when you’re not working alone anymore
  • what “good use” of AI even means in practice

And just as often, it drifts into the unexpected — because real conversations don’t stay in lanes.


The vibe we’re aiming for

Think less “conference stage.”

Think more: a group of smart, honest people trying to figure something out together in real time.

There’s room for disagreement. Room for uncertainty. Room for “I don’t know yet, but here’s what I’m noticing.”

No one is expected to have it fully figured out.


Why it exists

Because most AI conversations fall into extremes:

“This will solve everything”

“This will ruin everything”

But the lived reality is usually somewhere in between — more nuanced, more messy, and more interesting.

The Roundtable is just an attempt to stay in that middle space long enough to actually learn something from it.

Pull up a chair.

Join us for the pilot conversation. Space is intentionally kept small so everyone can talk.

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