Rethinking Thinking When AI Is Smarter Than You Panel: Michael Schrage, Detlef Nauck & Robert Smith

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October 9, 2025
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    Rethinking Thinking When AI Is Smarter Than You

    Moderator:
    Michael Schrage
    Research Fellow, MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy, MIT Sloan School of Management

    Panelists:
    Detlef Nauck
    Head of AI & Data Science Research, BT Group
    Visiting Professor, Bournemouth University

    Robert Smith
    Senior Research Fellow, University College London
    Former Director of AI and Data Science, Digital Catapult

    The rapid emergence of new AI capabilities is creating both opportunities and challenges. One of the most intriguing questions is how we will use AI as a partner—not only in business operations, but also in how we explore and apply knowledge, experiment, understand, and create. How will we think and act differently in the future? What will our new relationship with knowledge look like? What risks and opportunities will it bring? And what have we learned so far, and what must we still strive to understand? 

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    Rethinking Thinking When AI Is Smarter Than You

    Moderator:
    Michael Schrage
    Research Fellow, MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy, MIT Sloan School of Management

    Panelists:
    Detlef Nauck
    Head of AI & Data Science Research, BT Group
    Visiting Professor, Bournemouth University

    Robert Smith
    Senior Research Fellow, University College London
    Former Director of AI and Data Science, Digital Catapult

    The rapid emergence of new AI capabilities is creating both opportunities and challenges. One of the most intriguing questions is how we will use AI as a partner—not only in business operations, but also in how we explore and apply knowledge, experiment, understand, and create. How will we think and act differently in the future? What will our new relationship with knowledge look like? What risks and opportunities will it bring? And what have we learned so far, and what must we still strive to understand? 

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