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Interview Clips
Browse some clips of interviews with our guests from upcoming episodes

Data
Economy
Gender
Jobseeking
0:48
Virginia Sondergeld on gender bias in AI recruitment algorithms

Policy
Data
Economy
Society
0:47
Ole Teutloff on the limits of upskilling

Education
Business
Employability
Skills
0:42
Rebecca Loades on the most valuble skills in current AI job market

Jobseeking
Economy
Employability
Skills
01:03
Sam Wright on AI's ambiguous impact on the job market
Business as usual has been put on the back burner.
As AI integrates deeper into our daily lives and transforms the nature of work, how can humans adapt to the new workplace?
On Shift Storm, Dani and James explore how work is changing, who's impacted, and ask experts: what does the future look like?

Hosts

Danielle Gottlieb
Dani is a recent graduate of the Hertie School, where she earned her Master of International Affairs in Human Rights and Global Governance. Dani has a professional background in communications, events, and education. With a keen interest in tech policy and a strong belief in the importance of developing AI literacy, she brings her curiosity to your darling ears.
James McBreen
James is a Digital Futures MA researcher at King's College London working on digital policy, AI governance and digital sovereignty. After a decade in product communication and management across Berlin's tech startup scene, he's now bringing that experience into the policy and public sector, with a focus on public-interest technology and pushing back against big tech narratives.

