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Ep 121: Navigating Technology Convergence to Create Sustainable Abundance with David Kilzer

Ep 121: Navigating Technology Convergence to Create Sustainable Abundance with David Kilzer

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Bob Pulver sits down with David Kilzer, founder of Strategic Transformation Advisors, for a wide-ranging conversation on the convergence of AI and humanoid robotics and what it means for the future of work. Drawing on a career that spans GE, Digital Equipment Corporation, and decades of entrepreneurial practice, David traces the arc of technology convergence from integrated circuits to the internet to today's AI-powered machines. The discussion covers how organizations can responsibly adopt AI by building a data-first foundation, prioritizing high-impact use cases, and keeping humans firmly in control. Both Bob and David share a cautious optimism: the path forward runs through collaboration between humans and machines, not displacement of one by the other. Keywords David Kilzer, Strategic Transformation Advisors, technology convergence, humanoid robotics, AI and manufacturing, Boston Dynamics, Tesla Optimus, Figure AI, data-first mindset, AI hallucination, responsible AI, human-centric AI, upskilling, generative AI, TEDx, supply chain AI, blue collar workforce, sustainable abundance Takeaways Technology convergence, not any single innovation, drives the most transformative leaps; AI combined with humanoid robotics may be the most consequential convergence in human history Robots are best applied first to work that is dull, dirty, or dangerous, augmenting human capability rather than replacing human judgment A data-first mindset is the unglamorous but foundational prerequisite for any organization looking to extract real value from AI AI hallucinations are often traceable to bad or incomplete data; human oversight of AI-assisted decisions remains essential Generative AI is shifting in 2026 from experimental tool to backbone technology, and individuals and organizations that wait for perfection will fall behind The US and China are in an accelerating race for robotics leadership, and maintaining that edge requires cross-sector collaboration and continued investment in AI literacy Quotes "When done right, it's not humanoid robotics replacing humans. It's augmenting, collaborating with humans." "This is going to be looked at as the next biggest thing for humankind since fire." "Data drives AI. Make sure that all the data you've prepared is highly accurate and then expand from that point." "Humans employ it by looking at what you need to accomplish primarily as a business and look for high-impact use cases." "Don't be intimidated by it. Get in there. Get that hands-on approach." "I'm an enthusiastic optimist." Chapters 00:02 Welcome and guest introduction 00:41 David's background, from North Dakota to GE and DEC 04:38 Technology convergence and its historical pattern 06:59 David's TEDx talk and the AI plus robotics thesis 12:26 Augmenting humans, not replacing them 17:26 US versus China in the robotics race 20:31 Prioritizing use cases, dangerous and drudge work first 25:46 Drones, emergency response, and the road to Rosie 30:34 Blue collar work, trade jobs, and the upskilling imperative 31:54 Responsible AI by design and the first law of robotics 38:49 Ethics, guardrails, and keeping humans in control 43:39 Building a data-first mindset for AI adoption 46:31 AI hallucination, enterprise readiness, and supply chain wins David Kilzer: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-kilzer-3964688 Strategic Transformation Advisors: https://www.xform.me/ For advisory work and marketing inquiries: Bob Pulver:⁠⁠ ⁠https://linkedin.com/in/bobpulver⁠⁠⁠ Elevate Your AIQ:⁠⁠ ⁠https://elevateyouraiq.com⁠⁠⁠ Substack: ⁠https://elevateyouraiq.substack.com⁠
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