Easing Fear of AI - Dr Andrew Ma

Jul 30, 2025 1 Min Video
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As AI transforms the way we work and live, strong leadership is needed to guide teams through uncertainty and change. Join Dr Andrew Ma as he shares how leaders can address fear with empathy, encourage open dialogue, and empower others to see AI as a tool for growth and not a threat. Learn how to lead with clarity, trust, and a forward-thinking mindset in the age of intelligent technology.

 

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Ethan is currently the Head of Production at Leaderonomics. He hails from New Zealand, but loves his life living and eating in Malaysia. Deeply interested in the ways people think, connect, and create meaning, drawing on psychology, philosophy, and human stories. His work blends insight and curiosity, making complex ideas practical and engaging for everyday life.

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