Why Understanding Faster Matters More Than Knowing More in AI Age | Paul Jorion
FEB 10, 202660 MIN
Why Understanding Faster Matters More Than Knowing More in AI Age | Paul Jorion
FEB 10, 202660 MIN
Description
What if the most important skill in the AI age isn’t technical expertise, but the ability to understand faster than the world is changing?
In this episode #131 of Meaningful Work, Meaningful Life, Francine Beleyi speaks with Paul Jorion – social anthropologist, psychoanalyst and AI pioneer – about the inner mechanics of intelligence, memory and leadership.
Paul shares how a 75-year-old family secret shaped his lifelong drive to “understand everything,” and how that mindset enabled him to detect anomalies others missed, including early signs of the subprime crisis.
Together they explore why psychoanalysis can be a form of practical deliverance, how childhood experiences redraw the map of our minds, and why leaders who dismiss AI as “stochastic parrots” risk becoming irrelevant.
A powerful reminder that in a world of algorithms, staying human depends on one thing above all: the speed of understanding.
Key themes:
AI & leadership • neurodivergence • memory & trauma • psychoanalysis • anomaly detection • purpose in the AI age
Shownotes: https://francinebeleyi.com/podcast/