S2E6 - Automating without dehumanizing: putting people at the center of the AI revolution
What if automating your processes actually accelerated your failure instead of saving you time? Martin Boivin (Hypertech) and Mathieu Bélanger (Parkour3) confront the technological enthusiasm for "automating everything" with some uncomfortable truths:
50% of Gen Z associates an unexpected phone call with bad news.
The former president of the Montreal Suicide Prevention Center explains why automation serves only one purpose: to connect people more quickly.
And an 80-year Harvard study reveals that it is neither your cholesterol nor your wealth that predicts your longevity, but the quality of your relationships.
Between the technological impostor who connects humans before machines and the specialist who refuses to automate empathy, this episode traces the invisible line between efficiency and digital loneliness.