AI is being done to me

By Janus Boye

Practical details

  • When:
    Tuesday, 30 June 2026
    9:00–9:30 Aarhus / 5:00 Sydney

  • Where: Online

  • Format: 30 minutes conversation + Q&A

  • Free registration below

It's a striking phrase, and one that captures how many people are experiencing the current wave of AI adoption:

"I don't have time for AI; it's being done to me."

Expectations are rising, tools are appearing everywhere, and pressure to use AI can sometimes move faster than our ability to think critically about when, where, and why it should be used.

As leaders encourage experimentation and seek the benefits of AI, many are discovering that the real challenge isn't the technology itself. It's helping people exercise judgement when the momentum to adopt can feel difficult to question.

Andrew Pope designs collaboration experiences that transform how teams work together.

When the pressure to use AI overrides the judgement to think, we risk what the Work AI Institute calls "botshitting" — producing work that may appear convincing while quietly eroding trust in both the work itself and the people producing it.

In this member call, Andrew Pope will join us to explore what leaders can do to provide clarity and lead thoughtful, responsible, and critical use of AI — even if they don't have deep technical expertise themselves.

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