Christopher Frankland on the “Bionic Agent,” AI, and Building Innovation in the Midwest
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Most people think AI is about replacing jobs.
But in this conversation, Christopher Frankland introduces a different perspective: the rise of the “bionic agent”—using technology to make people more capable, not obsolete.
This episode is for leaders, operators, and professionals trying to understand how AI is actually showing up in real work today.
We cover:
- Why AI is shifting from automation to human augmentation
- The move from humans serving machines → machines serving humans
- The real risk of becoming too dependent on AI tools
- Why the Midwest is emerging as a powerful innovation corridor across insurtech, agtech, and climate tech
Christopher is also working on building a new Midwest-focused initiative to bring together innovators, operators, and thought leaders across the region through curated meetups and future events.
If you’re interested in being part of that community, this is one to pay attention to.
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