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In this high-energy episode, AI strategist Matt Britton breaks down the seismic shift happening right now as Generation Alpha—the first AI-native generation—enters our world. Britton reveals how speed has become the ultimate competitive advantage (29:04), why traditional organizational structures are failing companies in the AI revolution, and how one-person billion-dollar companies are about to become reality. From the death of prompt engineering (19:54) to the rise of autonomous AI agents that can book entire vacations and make phone calls on your behalf (24:31), this conversation delivers a complete roadmap for thriving in an AI-first economy—whether you're leading a Fortune 500 company or planning your next career move.
Author of Generation AI and Fortune 500 consultant specializing in generational consumer behavior. Has spent his entire career helping large companies decode emerging consumer trends, from Millennials (Internet generation) to Gen Z (iPhone generation) to today's Gen Alpha (AI generation). Speaks at conferences worldwide on AI's transformative impact on business and society.
Creator and host of Right About Now, the number one marketing and business podcast on Apple Podcasts (over 1 million downloads monthly, ranked #18 across all podcasts). Founded marketing agency Radical nine years ago with a focus on "marketing at the speed of now." Worked with Steve Jobs' teams on the first iPhone launch with major wireless carriers.
Eliminate layers, break down silos, and move incredibly fast. The smartest companies are reducing workforces not out of desperation, but because they see the future—one person companies worth a billion dollars are coming. (28:04)
Stop compensating people for possessing knowledge like coding, contract writing, or tax preparation. AI already does these better than most professionals. Focus on problem-solving in AI or physical world trades. (10:36)
Move beyond call-and-response prompting to automation tools like Zapier, then advance to agents that take autonomous action—booking trips, making calls, controlling your computer. Prompt engineering is becoming obsolete as AI gets better at understanding intent. (19:54)
The train has left the station—people won't stop using AI because it's "bad for humanity." Every technology gets demonized but advances society. Channel discomfort into opportunity rather than resistance. (21:53)
AI's software evolution is 2-3 years ahead of hardware, but robotics will boom within 3-5 years. Expect AI-powered toys that remember conversations, household robots, and wearables that replace smartphones through mixed reality glasses and advanced AirPods. (13:43)