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  1. In this AI-driven world, Tod Boehly has spotted the best test for leadership. Someone who is willing to say “I don’t know”

    Tod Boehly, a prominent investor, discussed the increasing value of human interaction and decision-making in an AI-dominated world. He highlighted that while AI can handle many tasks, genuine human connection and the ability to admit uncertainty are crucial for success in business and investment. Boehly emphasized that recognizing when to say "I don't know" is a sign of a strong decision-maker, particularly in fields like film and technology where avoiding poor choices is key. AI

    In this AI-driven world, Tod Boehly has spotted the best test for leadership. Someone who is willing to say “I don’t know”

    IMPACT Human judgment and the ability to admit uncertainty are highlighted as critical skills that AI cannot replicate, suggesting a continued need for human oversight in decision-making roles.