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The After Show

In the latest episode of The After Show, hosts dive into Shawn Kanungo's thought-provoking session at General Mills

KEY TAKEAWAYS (an AI-Output with Hallucinations)

ai TOOLS THAT SHAWN USES:

  • Lovable - Build any app with agentic reasoning

  • Manus - Most comprehensive AI agent in my opinion

  • OpenAI’s Deep Research - Absolutely the best research tool out there right now

  • Lindy - Build an AI agent - great for AI automation

  • Google AI Studio - Real-time AI co-presence

  • Perplexity - Instead of Googling (I like it because it gives you the sources)

  • v0 by Vercel - Text-to-Webpage

  • Claude 3.7 Sonnet - Feed data into Claude multi-model trend analysis, code, prototypes and gap identification

  • HeyGen - AI Video Avatar

  • Midjourney - Pictures and graphics (Much better than DALL-E)

  • Clay - AI Outbound Sales | Generating lists of emails and sending cold outreach

  • Figjam - Whiteboarding Ideas | Brainstorming | Organizing

  • Iris.ai or Consensus.app - for Al-powered research exploration

  • NotebookLM - Two AI podcast hosts dissecting my keynote

  • Runway - Text to Video

  • Replit - Idea-to-App

The Evolution of AI

Generative AI Era (2023-2024)

  • ChatGPT launched in late 2022, capturing the world's attention

  • 2023-2024 became defined by "generative AI" with widespread adoption of tools for writing, image generation, and deep fakes

  • AI democratized work similar to how the internet democratized knowledge

Transition to the Agentic Era (2025)

  • The "generative AI revolution" is now considered "over"

  • We're entering the "agentic" revolution in 2025

  • Key premise: AI agents will provide 10x to 1000x the value of generative AI alone

Why Agents Matter

  • Agents are software that autonomously perform tasks on behalf of humans

  • They mimic human employees but never sleep or stop

  • Even Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang highlighted agents' importance in his CES talk

Agents as the New Conversational Layer

  • 1990s: Businesses needed websites

  • 2000s-2010s: Businesses needed apps and social media

  • 2025 and beyond: Agents will become a critical "conversational layer"

  • Companies will race to build brand-specific AI agents

  • Challenge will be differentiation between agents

Fundamental Shifts in Work and Trust

The End of Trust

  • AI makes it increasingly difficult to distinguish between AI-generated and human-created content

  • Deep fakes and simulations become indistinguishable from reality

  • Trust erosion becomes a significant concern

From Knowledge Workers to Value Creators

  • Most valuable jobs will no longer be purely knowledge-based

  • Focus shifts to creating value in new and innovative ways

  • Leaders must become innovators, not just efficiency managers

Age of "Infinite Leverage"

  • Individuals can accomplish more with fewer resources

  • AI tools enable unprecedented productivity scaling

AI as a New Creative Paradigm

The End is Now the Beginning

  • AI-generated outputs aren't final products but starting points

  • They inspire and guide further human creativity

Iterative Creation

  • Generate numerous initial ideas/drafts using AI

  • Explore possibilities broadly before human refinement

  • Creative process becomes more dynamic and exploratory

Rapid Prototyping

  • Quickly develop initial concepts (websites, apps, analyses)

  • Accelerate the innovation cycle dramatically

  • Example: Generate hundreds of options in seconds (Midjourney for ads)

Innovation Philosophy

Innovation as Identity

  • Innovation isn't just about products or revenue—it's about mindset

  • Key question: "Are you truly willing to be the innovator and suffer through the difficult process?"

  • Practical approaches:

    • Maintain a personal innovation journal

    • Create a "discomfort schedule" for tackling challenging tasks

    • Find an innovation accountability partner

    • Reframe failure as learning through "productive failures"

Think Inside the Box

  • True innovation often means mastering constraints, not ignoring them

  • Like bomb technicians who must be creative within tight safety parameters

  • Implementation strategies:

    • Map your constraints explicitly

    • Run "constraint-focused innovation sessions"

    • Study industry rules deeply before trying to bend them

    • Create "constraint optimization" exercises

    • Learn from adjacent industries with similar constraints

Two-Headed Innovation

  • Requires both mastering current constraints and watching for macro disruptors

  • Practical approaches:

    • Establish a "macro trends watch"

    • Create separate innovation tracks (incremental vs. disruptive)

    • Adopt a "box-hopping" mindset

    • Implement cross-industry learning

    • Conduct "future-back planning" exercises

The Enemies of Innovation

  • Nostalgia: Excessive attachment to past successes

  • Extreme Efficiency: Squeezing out space for innovation

The Power of Deeply Caring

Foundation of Trust

  • Reliability and genuine care build trust in technology and human interactions

  • Exceptional service creates memorable experiences that differentiate businesses

Employee-Customer Connection

  • Organizations that care for employees deliver superior customer service

  • Employee satisfaction directly translates to customer trust

Components of Caring Culture

  • Personalized attention and proactive problem-solving

  • Investment in employee well-being and growth

  • Recognition of contributions (extending to employees' families)

  • Empowerment through tools and genuine concern

Strategic Advantage of Care

  • Drives customer retention and employee innovation

  • Creates ripple effects beyond immediate interactions

  • Fosters environments where individuals feel valued

Human-Centered Leadership

People Over Projects

  • Prioritizing people (e.g., respecting vacation time despite client demands)

  • Builds loyalty and long-term business value

High-Agency Cultures

  • Combining technological tools with people-centric care

  • Creates proactive, innovative employees committed to the company's mission

The Value of Friction

Bringing Back Friction

  • In an increasingly frictionless world, friction creates deeper connections

  • Community management thrives on trust and relationships, not just efficiency

Strategic Positioning

  • Companies will win by being either:

    • Extremely frictionless, OR

    • Extremely human

  • The middle ground is "the black hole of mediocrity"

Embracing Innovation's Challenges

The Willingness to Look Foolish

  • True innovation requires embracing uncertainty and discomfort ("the darkness")

  • Focuses on identity rather than just outcomes

  • Requires qualities like curiosity, resilience, and risk-taking

Innovation as Universal Responsibility

  • Not a separate department but a mindset for everyone

  • Continuously asking how to improve

The Most Valuable Question

  • "What will you start today that scares you?"

  • Begins changing your story and challenging limits

Self-Disruption

  • The greatest challenge isn't scaling up (0 to 100)

  • It's having the courage to disrupt yourself and what's working (100 to 0)

Beyond Mountains

  • Success shouldn't breed complacency

  • There are always new heights after reaching what seemed like the summit

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Here’s a video of me breaking down Agentic AI