AI/ChatGPT

When AI Outsells Humans: What Persuasive Machines Mean for Advocacy, Politics, and Beyond

June 10, 2025
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A new study suggests AI tools can be more persuasive than humans—including lobbyists and activists. What does this mean for advocacy, politics, and communication strategies? Explore the risks and opportunities of persuasive machines.

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The Smartest App Marketing Move? No Pitch at All.

June 3, 2025
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Instead of cold emails and demos, one app company staged a live theatre show to win over HR departments. The result? Entertainment, powerful workplace lessons, and brilliant marketing. Here’s how turning a sales pitch into a performance paid off—and what other businesses can learn.

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Who Knew Spanish Class Would Lead Me to AI in Madrid?

May 27, 2025
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From high school Spanish classes to running an AI workshop in Madrid — a journey that blends languages, culture, and technology. Discover how language learning shaped my path to exploring AI and the Pirámide de Maslow del uso de la IA/GPT.

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AI at Work: A Chart of Human Reactions You Can’t Ignore

May 20, 2025
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Many organizations are adopting AI tools without fully understanding how employees feel about them. This post explores 9 common psychological responses to AI, offering a practical lens for leaders managing change, strategy, and communication around new technologies.

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Scenario Planning with AI: Why Governments and Lobbyists Are Missing Out

May 13, 2025
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Discover how tools like Google Gemini’s Deep Research can transform scenario planning in government affairs and lobbying. From geopolitical crises to industry-specific strategies, AI can analyze hundreds of sources to generate realistic, evidence-based insights—yet it remains underused.

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Reimagining EU Advocacy with AI-Generated Visuals

May 6, 2025
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Discover how AI tools like ChatGPT’s image generator can turn dense EU regulations into creative, eye-catching visuals—like cereal box ads for Brussels bus stops. A fresh take on advocacy campaigns and policy communication.

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Mental Shortcuts in the Age of AI: A Quiet Concern Getting Louder

April 29, 2025
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"Mental laziness" is an increasingly common concern in our AI workshops. In this post, we highlight a new study from Carnegie Mellon and Microsoft Research on AI and critical thinking—and share our visual summary of its key insights.

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By 2027, AI Will Change Everything. Are We Prepared?

April 22, 2025
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By 2027, AI could surpass the impact of the Industrial Revolution—if this scenario plays out. From personal assistant agents to superhuman coders and geopolitical tensions, this thought-provoking forecast is essential reading for policymakers, strategists, and tech leaders in Brussels, Washington, and Beijing.

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Europe Is a Superpower: Now It Needs Superheroes

April 10, 2025
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Europe has global influence but lacks the bold narratives and iconic figures to match. Explore how AI-driven storytelling and branding can help the EU step into a more heroic spotlight.

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Navigating the AI Maze: How to Start Using AI Effectively at Work

April 3, 2025
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One of the biggest challenges in incorporating AI into the workplace is knowing where to start. With so many tools and possibilities, it can be overwhelming to choose the right path.

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