π AI & Pasta: The Human-First Transformation
βπ AI & Pasta: The Human-First Transformation
βForget abstract tech talk and "AI-first" hype. For the third edition of our AI Tavolata, we are shifting the focus from the digital worker to the human colleague. On May 1st, we gather once again at SHED Zug to explore how we can navigate the rapid acceleration of AI without leaving our humanity - or our sanity - behind.
βWhile you enjoy a two-course Italian lunch, we will dive into a critical reality: AI technology is moving faster than humans can adapt because our operating models aren't ready. This often leads to "noisy thinking," strategic decisions driven by hype, and teams stretched to the limit of their cognitive resilience.
βπ§ Featured Keynote: Christina Fischer
βWe are thrilled to welcome Christina Fischer, founder of Human Pattern Works. As a neurodivergent systems thinker and dual-processing expert, Christina brings a unique lens to the table. She will share how organizations can apply neuro-inclusive rituals - tried-and-tested methods from neurodivergent communities - to transform overwhelm into clarity.
βπ οΈ What We Will Explore:
βUpdate Your Operating Model: How to move from AI initiatives built in silos to holistic, human-centered orchestration.
βLeadership in Uncertainty: Using "Decision Architecture Check-ins" and "Agendas & Pre-Briefs" to navigate complexity with empathy.
βCognitive Resilience: Practical rituals like "Upskilling Windows," "Block Booking," and "No-Distraction Zones" to protect focus and growth.
βResponsible Transformation: Why designing AI for humans (both neurodivergent and neurotypical) is the key to sustainable change.
βπ΄ The Atmosphere
βExpect no conference noise and no endless slides. Just 20 professionals, great food, and the raw reality of how we can build a future where AI change actually "lands and expands" rather than just launches
βJoin us to start looking at AI not just as a tool, but as a catalyst to finally design a workplace that truly works for people.
