The Six Attitudes of Artificial Intelligence & Learning to Lead the AI Revolution
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Today's Episode
Imagine code being written right now that could either transform a patient’s outcome or make your role feel obsolete. That tension sits at the heart of our conversation as we explore how AI acts like a mirror, revealing six human attitudes that determine whether we build a stronger future or get sidelined by fear and delay.
We dig into innovators and early adopters who turn AI into leverage—automating notes, freeing treatment coordinators to sell, and scaling follow-up—while skeptics and laggards wait for perfect proof and lose time. Drawing on vivid examples from aviation, we look at why Navy pilots are barred from touching controls in zero visibility and how synthetic vision and guided approaches have slashed human error. The takeaway is simple and uncomfortable: AI won’t replace you, but the professional who uses AI will. That single belief shift changes how we lead teams, design workflows, and compete.
We also map the utilitarian, the neophobe, and the ethical watchdog—three stances that each carry benefits and risks. You’ll see where efficiency thinking can stall transformation, how fear of losing “craft” can actually block creative time, and why ethics and privacy matter without smothering innovation. To make it practical, we share high-impact starting points inside a private practice or any service business: AI transcription and summaries in consults, smart monitoring that flags exceptions, proactive outreach cadences, and team routines that keep humans focused on empathy and high-value decisions.
Close by taking our quick attitude quiz to pinpoint your bias and choose your next move. If you’re ready to lead in a world where invisible AI already touches search, streaming, and safety, this is your playbook. Subscribe, share with a colleague who needs a nudge, and leave a review to help more owners and clinicians turn AI into an advantage.