The Human Factor in the Digital Future - A Conversation with Andreas Ekström
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In this episode, recorded live at the UITP Global Public Transport Summit in Hamburg, Kaan Yildizgoz is joined by acclaimed author and digital futurist Andreas Ekström. Together, they explore the profound role human judgment plays in a world increasingly influenced by artificial intelligence.
Andreas shares why leadership, team-building, and social interaction cannot be replicated by AI — and why the human touch is essential to public transport, especially post-pandemic. He reflects on the hybrid nature of mobility as both a political and market-driven service and offers insights into how cities can remain socially alive in a digital-first era.
Listeners will come away with thoughtful perspectives on everything from algorithmic bias to storytelling in public sector communication — plus practical examples from Sweden, Estonia, and beyond. This episode is a call to design systems that keep people at the centre, supported — not replaced — by technology.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:21 Special Guest: Andreas Ekstrom
01:18 The Role of Human Judgment in AI
02:51 Impact of the Pandemic on Social Interaction
04:11 Public Transport and Social Policy
07:39 The Importance of Storytelling in Mobility
10:08 Designing Future Cities
11:46 Global Perspectives on Public Transport
12:40 Conclusion and Contact Information
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Producer: Mike Cartmel
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