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426 Knowledge is Not Power Anymore: Creation Is Your New Superpower
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- Apr 1, 2026
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On this episode of Christopher Lochhead: Follow Your Different , Christopher Lochhead moves over to the guest chair and answer our questions about AI, Creator Capitalists, and the future of work. At the AI and Copilot Summit in San Diego, Christopher Lochhead had a conversation that resonated far beyond a typical business keynote. Speaking to hundreds of executives, he challenged the dominant narrative around artificial intelligence. Instead of focusing on fear, disruption, and job loss, he reframed AI as the greatest creative unlock in human history. His message was not about survival in an automated world, but about reinvention. At the heart of his perspective is a shift from knowledge work to creation. As AI makes both knowledge and execution increasingly accessible, the real question is no longer what we know or how efficiently we work. The question becomes what we choose to create and how we differentiate ourselves in a world flooded with sameness. You’re listening to Christopher Lochhead: Follow Your Different . We are the real dialogue podcast for people with a different mind. So get your mind in a different place, and hey ho, let’s go. The End of Knowledge Work as We Know It For decades, careers were built on the idea that knowledge is power. Professionals were valued for what they knew and how effectively they could apply that knowledge. This model defined the rise of the knowledge worker, where expertise and execution were the foundation of economic value. AI is dismantling that foundation. With tools that can generate insights and execute tasks instantly, both knowledge and execution are becoming commoditized. As a result, roles centered on repeating known processes are rapidly losing relevance. This shift is not just technological. It is existential, forcin…