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By Karrina Mountfort, Founder — The AI Assembly®
If something looks real, sounds real and feels real, most of us naturally assume it is. For a long time, that was a pretty safe assumption. But we’re now at a point where AI can create very realistic images, voices and videos in seconds. That…
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The AI Assembly x Belinda Thomas Series
About this series This post continues our collaboration with Belinda Thomas, adapting her newsletter “Okay then. What’s your move?”. We’ve integrated her insights into a piece that fits our AI The Right Way® philosophy. Belinda and Karrina will delve deeper into these ideas together during the HerAIStory “Leading While…
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The AI Assembly x Belinda Thomas Series
About this series This article is part of our collaboration with Belinda Thomas, a strategic leadership coach from New Zealand and founding member of our HerAIStory™ community. We’ve adapted her newsletter post “Trust arrives on foot and leaves in a Ferrari” into a longer‑form piece that aligns…
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In my opinion by Amelia Bentley
I ran a simple experiment. Over the past few months, I asked ChatGPT the same question more than fifty times: Who are the ten most important historical figures of all time? The response? Some variations of Jesus, Muhammad, Isaac Newton, Buddha, Confucius, Napoleon, Einstein, Alexander the Great,…
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The AI Assembly x Belinda Thomas Series
About this series This article is part of our collaboration with Belinda Thomas, strategic leadership coach and founding member of our HerAIStory™ community. We’ve adapted her newsletter post “Would your team bring a rough idea to you – or to AI?” into a longer‑form piece that aligns with…
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The AI Assembly x Belinda Thomas Series
This post is part of a collaboration between The AI Assembly® and Belinda Thomas, a strategic leadership coach from New Zealand and a founding member of our HerAIStory community. We’ve adapted Belinda’s original newsletter, “AI isn’t the story. It’s still leadership,” into a longer-form piece that…
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In my opinion by Amelia Bentley
I recently attended an exhibition at the State Library Victoria, Make Believe, which reminded me that misinformation isn’t a problem of the digital age but a feature of human thinking. The exhibition explored how psychology, cognitive shortcuts, and emotion shape what we accept as truth. Walking through…
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In my opinion by Karrina Mountfort
December 2, 2025 Leaders everywhere can feel it — the future of work is shifting underneath us. AI is part of that shift, but the real transformation is happening with people. Inside NZ organisations, I see the same pattern: Leaders want clarity, safety and alignment. Teams want…
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In my opinion by Karrina Mountfort
December 1, 2025
It’s hard to believe it has only been three years.
On November 30, 2022, there was no global countdown. No keynote delivered by a tech CEO in a turtleneck. No cinematic launch video with futuristic background music. There was just a quiet tweet from…
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In my opinion by Amelia Bentley
The Times' recent list of the 100 most influential people in AI included only 27 women. Of the 24 leaders they named, just two were women. Several of the most influential men in AI also appear on the Forbes 400 list, highlighting the obvious, that men overwhelmingly…
