Joe Waters and Ron Ivey, Founder & CEO of Noēsis Collaborative, examine how artificial intelligence is transforming family life, work, and education, arguing that AI policy and design must be reoriented toward human and family flourishing rather than narrow economic goals.
Artificial intelligence is advancing faster than our social, moral, and political frameworks, and families are feeling the consequences first.
In this episode of Per Capita, Joe Waters speaks with Ron Ivey, Founder & CEO of Noēsis Collaborative, about how artificial intelligence is reshaping family life, work, and education. They explore why many parents fear AI will undermine economic stability, how rapid technological change is outpacing governance, and why education must focus less on tool use and more on developing moral, relational, and human capacities.
The conversation argues for a new framework for AI policy and design which is centered on human and family flourishing rather than economic growth.