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Change begins with conversation. For over 75 years, Salzburg Global has brought together diverse voices at Schloss Leopoldskron to tackle the world’s most pressing challenges. Now, we’re opening the doors even wider. Introducing Conversation Changers — our brand new podcast where thought leaders, artists, policymakers, and change-makers from around the globe come together to reframe dialogue, explore new ideas, and imagine better futures. Join us now and be part of changing the conversation!Salzburg Global Economia Gestione e leadership Management
  • Navigating the New Frontier of AI and Creativity with Micaela Mantegna
    Jan 22 2026
    “The problem is not that AI is taking your job, the problem is that AI is taking your income… it’s a problem about redistribution of wealth.” — Micaela MantegnaIn this episode of Conversation Changers, host Eric Olander explores the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) and its profound implications for human creativity and copyright law. While AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude have become essential for productivity, handling everything from financial forecasting to complex translations, their role in the creative arts remains a subject of intense debate.Eric is joined by Micaela Mantegna, a renowned lawyer and digital ethics activist, to look beyond the “AI vs. Humans” binary. Together, they discuss the “waves” of AI development, the concept of “cognitive offloading,” and why the current focus on expanding copyright law may actually be a “shallow narrative” that fails to protect the most vulnerable workers in the global tech economy.Key Highlights From This Episode: Beyond the Binary: Why viewing AI solely as a threat to creativity ignores the potential for machines to act as tools for enhancement.The Next Frontier: How AI is moving from mimicking intelligence to mimicking empathy, potentially becoming our assistants, companions, and even therapists.The “Meh” Moment: Addressing the current quality of AI output—often described as “AI slop”—and whether it is atrophying our critical thinking skills.Redefining Copyright: Mantegna argues that copyright is not the answer to generative AI; instead, we must address the redistribution of wealth and the “stratification of labor.”Digital Sovereignty: The importance of regional models like “Latam GPT” to combat the cultural bias built into mainstream AI systems.About The Guest Micaela Mantegna, known as the 'Abogamer', is a video game lawyer and activist who is internationally renowned for her expertise in digital ethics, extended reality (XR) policy, and the complex relationship between artificial intelligence, creativity, and copyright law. In 2022, Micaela was chosen for the prestigious TED Fellowship, and her TED talk on the metaverse earned 1.5M+ views globally. Currently, she is an affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center at Harvard University, while also serving on Chatham House's Responsible AI Taskforce, the World Economic Forum's Metaverse Council, and the Scientific Committee of UAMetaverse Chair, positions that highlight Micaela as a global thought leader in Generative AI, ethics, videogames, and metaverse policy. As a keynote speaker, she has presented in conferences in over 28 countries. She is the author of "ARTEficial: Creativity, Artificial Intelligence and Copyright” (2022) and the upcoming "Braindancing in the Metaverse: a capitalism of cognitive surveillance".Follow Micaela Mantegna on:Salzburg Global Fellow Page: Micaela Mantegna ProfileSubstack: This Week in the MetaverseLinkedIn: Micaela MantegnaMedium: Abogamer on MediumRead ‘ARTEficial: Creatividad, Inteligencia Artificial y Derecho de Autor HERE Read Micaela’s essay ‘ARTificial: Why Copyright Is Not the Right Policy Tool to Deal with Generative AI’ HEREAbout The Host Eric Olander is a veteran journalist and media executive with over 30 years of experience reporting for world-leading organisations including CNN, France 24, and the BBC World Service. He is a Salzburg Global Fellow and the Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The China-Global South Project, an independent media initiative exploring global engagement with the developing world.Follow Eric Olander on:Salzburg Global Fellow Page: Eric Olander ProfileLinkedIn: Eric OlanderFind out more about Salzburg Global here: https://www.salzburgglobal.org/
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    30 min
  • Science, Power, and the Future of Global Cooperation with Eric Maskin
    Jan 8 2026

    What happens when economic expertise meets political upheaval?

    In this episode of Conversation Changers, Nobel Prize–winning economist Eric Maskin sits down with Salzburg Global CEO & President, Martin Weiss, to reflect on how receiving the Nobel Prize expanded his public role at a time when expertise, science, and democratic institutions are increasingly under pressure. Trained as a mathematician and now a leading voice in game theory and voting systems, Maskin discusses why engaging beyond the classroom has become essential — and why science, by its very nature, must remain open, tentative, and evidence-driven.

    The conversation ranges widely, from the promise and backlash surrounding vaccines to the shifting trajectory of China’s economy under Xi Jinping. Maskin explores how China’s earlier market liberalization has slowed, the role individual leaders play in shaping history, and why exposure to Western education continues to influence China’s scientific and economic elites.

    Turning to the United States, Maskin offers a firsthand perspective on growing tensions between elite universities and political power, including the mounting pressure on Harvard and what it means for academic freedom. He also delivers a clear-eyed critique of tariffs, arguing that they function as a tax on consumers, undermine global cooperation, and risk destabilizing the post-war economic order that has underpinned decades of relative peace.

    Finally, Maskin challenges listeners to rethink how societies respond to globalization and automation. Rather than retreating behind trade barriers, he argues, the real solution lies in investing in training, adaptation, and opportunity — changing the conversation from protection to progress.

    A wide-ranging and timely discussion on economics, democracy, and why individuals still matter in shaping our collective future.

    (Editors Note: This episode was recorded in August 2025)


    Chapters:

    00:00 The Role of Experts in Society

    02:58 Eric Maskin: A Nobel Laureate's Journey

    06:08 The Importance of Science and Public Trust

    08:51 China's Economic Model: Successes and Challenges

    11:53 The Impact of Xi Jinping on China's Future

    14:54 The Human Element in History and Leadership

    17:53 The Current State of American Universities

    21:08 Tariffs and Their Economic Implications

    26:58 Changing the Conversation: Solutions for the Future


    About Eric Maskin:

    Eric Maskin was born in New York City, but grew up in New Jersey. Maskin studied mathematics at Harvard University under Laureate in Economic Sciences Kenneth Arrow. He taught economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) 1977-1984, after which he went on to become a professor at Harvard and subsequently Princeton University. He returned to Harvard in 2011.

    Eric Maskin has worked in diverse areas of economic theory. He received the Nobel Prize for his work on mechanism design theory, a specialized form of game theory that attempts to maximize gain for all parties within markets. Maskin and fellow laureate Roger Myerson built on the mechanism design work of Leonid Hurwicz, who was the pioneer in the field.


    Find out more about Eric Maskin here: https://maskin.scholars.harvard.edu/

    Follow Martin Weiss here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-weiss-ba264424a/

    Find out more about Salzburg Global here: https://www.salzburgglobal.org/

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    36 min
  • AI's Impact on Education and Creativity with Jasvin Bhasin
    Dec 11 2025

    In this thought-provoking episode of Conversation Changers, host Eric Olander sits down with tech philosopher and engineer Jasvin Bhasin to explore one of the defining questions of our time: What does it mean to be human in the age of AI?


    With 84% of U.S. high school students already using AI for schoolwork and major companies restructuring their workforces around automation, Jasvin and Eric unpack how artificial intelligence is reshaping education, creativity, and the global job market. They examine the commoditization of creative output, the rise of the attention economy, and why the humanities may become more—not less—essential in an AI-driven era.


    Jasvin offers a compelling case for redefining value in the digital age, championing interdisciplinary collaboration and a renewed emphasis on decision-making, critical thinking, and “genius” as the ability to see what others cannot. She shares why she’s optimistic about Gen Z and Gen Alpha, and how young people can prepare for jobs that don’t yet exist.


    This episode challenges long-held assumptions about intelligence, productivity, and the future of work—and invites listeners to rethink how societies should adapt as machines increasingly share the cognitive landscape with humans.


    This conversation explores the profound impact of artificial intelligence on education, creativity, and the job market. It highlights the increasing reliance on AI in schools, the commoditization of creativity, and the need to reevaluate educational systems and skills for the future. The discussion emphasizes the importance of humanities and critical thinking in an AI-driven world, while also empowering the next generation to navigate these changes effectively.


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    Chapters:


    00:00 The Rise of AI in Education


    02:50 Creativity and Original Thought in the Age of AI


    05:43 Reevaluating Education and Skills for the Future


    09:09 The Importance of Humanities in the AI Era


    11:53 Navigating the Job Market in an AI-Driven World


    14:54 Empowering the Next Generation


    17:50 Changing the Conversation Around AI


    About Jasvin Bhasin


    Jasvin Bhasin is a German tech philosopher, computer engineer and advisor with Indian roots. She is the founder of bridge.the.NEXT( ), a Munich-based "think-and-do" tank dedicated to shaping the future at the intersection of technology, society and leadership.


    Her work spans advising start-ups, corporates, government agencies and academia on topics such as artificial intelligence, blockchain and the future of work. A sought-after keynote speaker and writer, Jasvin brings a unique perspective to technological transformation and human-centered innovation.


    She is a Salzburg Global Fellow and an active mentor in several industry programs focused on empowering the next generation of leaders. Prior to founding her venture, Jasvin spent more than a decade building an international career across the technology, banking, and automotive industries.



    Follow Jasvine on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasvinbhasin/


    Subscribe to the bridge.the.NEXT( ) LinkedIn Newsletter here: https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=7401570271750676480


    Follow bridge.the.NEXT( ) on Instagram here:https://www.instagram.com/bridge.the.next/


    Subscribe to Jasvine’s Substack Newsletter here: https://jasvinbhasin.substack.com/


    Follow Eric Olander here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olander/


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    25 min
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