Why AI Needs Better Thinking, Not Faster Answers | Drew Veach & Pete Terryn
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AI is moving faster than ever—but are we actually thinking better because of it?
In this episode of AI Lab Unfiltered, hosts Drew Veach and Pete Terryn unpack the growing tension between speed and judgment in an AI-driven world. They explore how instant answers can erode critical thinking, why leaders must take responsibility for how AI is used, and what happens when technology replaces reflection instead of supporting it.
This conversation is for leaders, founders, and operators who want to use AI as a tool—not a substitute for thinking.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Why faster answers don’t equal better decisions
- How AI can weaken—or strengthen—critical thinking
- The leadership responsibility behind AI adoption
- Where trust in AI becomes dangerous
- How to stay intentional in an automated world
Chapters:
(00:00) Welcome to AI Lab Unfiltered
(00:36) Are Faster Answers Making Us Worse Thinkers?
(03:05) The Tradeoff Between Speed and Understanding
(05:52) Why AI Can Short-Circuit Critical Thinking
(08:40) Trusting Technology vs. Taking Responsibility
(11:30) How Leaders Should Use AI Intentionally
(14:15) When AI Helps Judgment—and When It Replaces It
(17:00) Teaching Teams to Think First
(19:48) The Human Cost of Over-Automation
(22:20) Final Thoughts: AI as Support, Not a Crutch