In this episode, Brad Hairston talks with Scott Anthony, a clinical professor at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, where his research and teaching focuses on the adaptive challenges of disruptive change. Scott, a self-described 'passionate optimist,' explains why AI transformation demands more than efficiency gains and what history, human psychology, and a Dartmouth classroom full of synthetic consultants reveal about navigating the age of intelligent agents..What we talked with Scott about:* Ubiquity of modern disruption* Optimism grounded in historical patterns* AI governance as the missing traffic light* Adaptive leadership paralysis* AI as democratizer of creation* Psychology as the last frontier* AI's highest leverage in human judgment.Visit us on our socials:🦾 Get started with SS&C Blue Prism: https://okt.to/JcMLdU🧑💻LinkedIn: https://okt.to/k8zIdp✖️Twitter: https://okt.to/fHyd9G🙋♀️Facebook: https://okt.to/Vyjfiz📸Instagram: https://okt.to/5nYvIf💭Blog: https://okt.to/QuGqVP🤩Case studies: https://okt.to/ft1AMX.To ensure that you never miss an episode of Transform NOW, be sure to subscribe!