
Has the AI Witch Hunt Begun?
AI companies spent years telling us to adopt AI or risk getting left behind. Now, using AI could get your content labeled, flagged, or even reported. So, has the AI witch hunt begun? In this episode of Leading Change in

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Hosted by Ema Roloff · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 77 episodes
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Welcome to Leading Change, where we dive into the real conversations shaping the future of work. Hosted by Ema Roloff, this series brings together business leaders, change-makers, and innovators to explore the intersection of technology, change management, and leadership in today’s evolving workplace.Each episode is packed with actionable insights, candid stories, and fresh perspectives on navigating transformation—whether it’s leveraging emerging tech, leading through disruption, or building resilient teams.If you’re passionate about creating meaningful change and thriving in the digital era, this is the podcast for you. Let’s redefine what it means to lead in a world where change is the only constant.
Ema Roloff hosts Leading Change, a business show with 77 episodes published.

AI companies spent years telling us to adopt AI or risk getting left behind. Now, using AI could get your content labeled, flagged, or even reported. So, has the AI witch hunt begun? In this episode of Leading Change in

What happens when an AI model attempts to cheat... and the response reshapes the future of the entire AI industry? In this episode of Leading Change in the Wild, I break down the recent OpenAI security incident and expla

What happens when technology stops being a tool for trust and starts becoming a tool for surveillance? In this episode of Leading Change in the Wild, I explore the growing controversy surrounding Flock Safety cameras and

57% of all internet traffic is now generated by bots. That statistic alone changes the way we think about the internet. In this episode of Leading Change in the Wild, I explore Cloudflare's latest announcement to block A

Google's latest AI announcement isn't just about a new feature. It raises a much bigger question. How much of our lives are we willing to let technology observe before consent becomes an afterthought? In this episode of

Most organizations are trying to adopt AI using structures, processes, and leadership models that were built for the industrial age. And that may be the biggest obstacle standing in the way of transformation. In this epi

Anthropic has issued another warning about artificial intelligence. But this time, the concern is not job displacement or productivity. It is the possibility that AI could soon begin improving itself. In this episode of

For years, some of the biggest names in AI warned us that artificial intelligence would eliminate jobs, disrupt entire industries, and fundamentally reshape the workforce. Now, many of those same leaders are saying somet

College commencement speeches are supposed to inspire graduates about the future. Instead, many students are booing the moment AI gets mentioned. In this episode of Leading Change in the Wild, I break down the growing ba

If AI is supposed to replace human productivity, why are OpenAI and Anthropic spending billions to build human-led services companies? In this episode of Leading Change in the Wild, I break down the back-to-back announce

Companies are racing to adopt AI. But what happens when they start incentivizing the wrong behavior? In this episode of Leading Change in the Wild, I break down the rise of “tokenmaxxing” and how AI leaderboards inside m

There’s a growing gap in how AI is being experienced inside organizations. And most leaders are missing it. In this episode of Leading Change in the Wild, I share original research from her audience that reveals a major

44% of Gen Z workers say they’ve tried to “sabotage” AI at work. But before we jump to conclusions, we need to ask a better question. Why? In this episode of Leading Change in the Wild, I break down the latest data on Ge

OpenAI just released its policy vision for the “intelligence age” and at first glance, it sounds promising. But when you look closer, the story starts to fall apart. In this episode of Leading Change in the Wild, I break

When the Claude Code leak first surfaced, many thought it was an April Fool’s joke. It wasn’t. In this episode of Leading Change in the Wild, I break down what actually happened when Anthropic accidentally leaked over 50

When do we stop blaming the individual and start blaming the system? And maybe more importantly… when do we stop blaming the system and start taking accountability ourselves? Right now, we’re watching this tension play o

The conversation around AI is reaching a tipping point, but are we witnessing a real shift in the market or just the consequences of overhyped expectations? In this episode of Leading Change in the Wild, I dive into rece

The hype around AI is everywhere, but what happens when speculation meets the stock market? Recent headlines show a “ghost GDP” scenario causing panic in SaaS stocks, fueled by concerns over automation, legacy modernizat

Across industries, studies show women adopt generative AI tools at a rate about 25% lower than men. But does slower adoption mean falling behind or is there a bigger story at play? In this episode of Leading Change in th

What happens when AI agents stop waiting for prompts and start taking action on their own? We’re beginning to see that line blur, and the headlines are starting to feel a little sci-fi. In this episode of Leading Change
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