
In the middle of a wide-ranging conversation about creativity, media, and leadership, Paul lands on a metaphor that quietly sums up the future of work: AI is the plumbing — humans are the power. AI makes things flow faster and more efficiently, but it doesn’t decide what matters, when to act, or why a story should exist.
The discussion explores how AI now accelerates pitching, prototyping, and production — tasks that once required large teams, long timelines, and high upfront cost. But the spark still comes from people: the instinct, the emotional read of a room, the sense of timing, and the courage to back an idea before there’s data to prove it.
This moment reframes AI not as a replacement for human judgment, but as infrastructure. The pipes can be perfect, but without a human to switch on the power — to choose the moment, take the risk, and feel the story — nothing meaningful happens. A grounded reminder of where leadership still lives in an AI-driven world.