Ethics, Empathy, and AI: A Conversation with Arshad Hisham of InGen Dynamics

Ethics, Empathy, and AI: A Conversation with Arshad Hisham of InGen Dynamics

30:42 Jul 8, 2025
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What if AI doesn’t take your job, but gives you a better one?In this episode of The Bridgecast, host Scott Kinka sits down with Arshad Hisham, founder and CEO of InGen Dynamics, to unpack why AI and robotics won’t replace the workforce, but redefine it. From debunking fears about job loss to explaining the power of governance-first AI adoption, Arshad offers a human-centric vision for automation. He shares how intuitive, ethical design, not just technical prowess, will shape success in industries like healthcare and education. For IT leaders and decision-makers, this episode is a timely roadmap to navigating the next wave of intelligent, responsible technology.What you will learn:Why AI will create more jobs rather than eliminate themHow to approach AI adoption through governance firstThe critical balance between automation and human interaction in robotics designWhy social robotics and human psychology are crucial to successful implementation How to evaluate AI and robotics investments beyond the "gimmick factor"The immediate risks facing AI implementation Why intuitive design and human-centric approaches are essential How to prepare for the coming wave of humanoid robots in business settings Arshad Hisham is the Founder and CEO of InGen Dynamics and a globally recognized leader in AI, automation, and robotics. A serial entrepreneur, engineer, inventor, and executive, Arshad has built multimillion-dollar startups, led digital transformation for Fortune 50 firms, and delivered keynote talks at top global summits. His innovations, featured in Forbes, Fortune, and IEEE, tackle real-world challenges such as labor shortages and sustainability. With a background spanning engineering, business, and education, Arshad continues to shape the future of intelligent technology. Episode Highlights:03:05 The Human-Centric Approach to AI ImplementationArshad Hisham emphasizes that AI and robotics must become more people-centric rather than pursuing full automation. Organizations should prioritize three key product elements: affordability, intuitive design, and practical application, with intuitive interfaces being crucial for successful deployment. The challenge lies in creating solutions that enhance human capabilities while maintaining natural interactions. IT leaders can drive adoption by focusing on collaborative approaches that keep humans in the loop
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