Reimagining Work and AI: A Conversation with Erik Schwartz

19 Aug 2025 • 27 min • EN
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In this insightful episode of Gaule’s Question Time, Andrew Gaule (linkedin.com/in/andrew-gaule-aimava) sits down with Erik Schwartz (https://www.linkedin.com/in/eschwaa/ ), a veteran in enterprise search and AI systems, to explore the transformative power of generative AI and its implications across industries. The conversation kicks off with Erik’s professional journey, from digitizing documents in the 90s to building knowledge discovery platforms at Comcast and Elsevier, and now running his consultancy. See more information below. You join an AI Academy program see Aimava Eventbrite. https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/aimava-global-advisory-firm-11938296163 To book a meeting to discuss entrepreneurship, AI and other business change with Andrew - https://calendly.com/andrew-gaule/30min? You can listen to this interview as a podcast on Gaule's Question Time on Apple, Spotify, Google and many other podcast channels. https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/gaulesqt Subscribe for future interviews.  See this and other video content at Aimava Purpose to Performance Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@P2PfromAimava The discussion deepens around the moment GPT launched, which Erik compares to a seismic shift in the industry—making previously unreadable content accessible and actionable. Together, they reflect on parallels between the AI boom and the .com era, emphasizing that we're still in the early stages—akin to receiving CD-ROMs in the mail. Strategically, Erik and Andrew discuss how AI is not just a tool but a catalyst for rethinking business models, workflow design, performance metrics, and employee roles. From agents to autonomous platforms, Erik shares a compelling vision for a future where businesses operate more flexibly and individuals collaborate just-in-time. They close with optimism, seeing AI as a productivity enhancer that frees humans for more meaningful work and deeper human connections, rather than something to fear.

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