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The AI Tsunami Is Here. Are You Moving Fast Enough? (ep 77)

The AI Tsunami Is Here. Are You Moving Fast Enough? (ep 77)

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Lars Jankowfsky of Gradient joins The Generalists to talk Asia's rise, global expansion strategy, and why AI is moving fast enough to force companies and individuals to rethink how they work. He explains how Gradient's Scaling Business Summit evolved from a social gathering into a serious event for entrepreneurs seeking market access and relationships across Southeast Asia, why Western leaders still underestimate Asia's momentum, why China feels far ahead to many first-time visitors, and why long-held assumptions about Europe's competitiveness may not hold.🤝 Sponsored by ⁠⁠https://TAP4SRV.com⁠⁠ - Quickly find local Service Providers on WhatsApp! 🤝The conversation then shifts to AI, leadership, and the future of work. Lars argues too few people are reacting with real urgency to the labor disruption ahead, while Michael pushes the point that workers cannot wait for employer permission to upskill. Lars also shares how he used AI to rebuild Gradient's website and content in days rather than months, why most broken companies are suffering from management failures rather than employee failures, and why critical thinking and in-person culture matter more than ever in a world changing this fast.🔔 Listen &SubscribeYouTube: ⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@TheGeneralistsPodcast⁠⁠Spotify: ⁠⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/2apfGY403NGr1EyTNkJfG4⁠⁠Apple Podcasts: ⁠⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/sg/podcast/the-generalists⁠⁠📖 What You’ll LearnHow Gradient’s Scaling Business Summit evolved from a party excuse into a serious cross-border business eventWhy Asia is no longer just seen as an outsourcing destination, but as a growth market founders need to understandWhy Lars believes many governments, companies, and workers are still under reacting to AI disruptionHow he used AI tools to rebuild Gradient’s website and content stack dramatically faster than beforeWhy most company turnarounds begin with management problems, not just technical problemsWhy critical thinking, business judgment, and adaptability matter more in the AI era than pure coding skillWhy Lars believes in-person culture still matters for startups and high-performance teamsWhat he would tell young builders about boldness, travel, and learning across countries 👤👤 HostsMichael Smith Jr.: ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/smittysgp/⁠⁠Raz Kotler: ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/razkotler/⁠⁠👤 GuestLars Jankowfsky: ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/larsjankowfsky/⁠⁠📚 Books, Thinkers, and Other RecommendationsThe Culture Map:⁠ https://www.amazon.com/Culture-Map-Breaking-Invisible-Boundaries/dp/1610392507⁠Brian Johnson: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@BryanJohnson⁠Alan Watts: ⁠https://www.alanwatts.org/⁠🔗 Links & ResourcesGradient: ⁠https://www.gradient.asia/⁠Scaling Business Summit: ⁠https://scaling-business-summit.comEntrepreneurs’ Organization: ⁠https://eonetwork.org/⁠Kayak: ⁠https://www.kayak.com/⁠Trivago: ⁠https://www.trivago.com/⁠Axie Infinity: ⁠https://axieinfinity.com/⁠
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