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What I’d Tell My Younger Self as a Tech Leader — by Mo Jamous

  What I’d Tell My Younger Self as a Tech Leader By Mo Jamous When I look back on my journey, I realize how much I’ve grown — not just as a technologist, but as a leader. I’m  Mo Jamous , a CIO and AI advocate, and if I could go back and talk to my younger self, I’d say this: šŸ‘‚ Listen More Than You Speak People will tell you what they need if you’re patient enough to hear it. ⚙️ Don’t Fear Complexity Some of the most important innovations come from tackling the problems no one else wants to touch. šŸ‘„ People > Tech You can have the best systems in the world, but if you don’t support your teams, none of it matters. I’ve been privileged to lead large-scale digital transformation efforts, but the most fulfilling part has always been the people — mentoring, building trust, and creating a culture of learning and resilience. To those starting out in tech:  stay curious, stay humble, and never stop evolving. #Technology Leadership,  #Mo Jamous , #Career Lessons, #Digital...

AI Needs Human Values to Truly Succeed — by Mo Jamous

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Why AI Needs Human Values to Truly Succeed: A Perspective by Mo Jamous The future of technology is AI — but the future of AI is human. I’m  Mo Jamous , a CIO focused on responsible innovation, and I believe one of the most overlooked aspects of AI is leadership. Not just technical leadership, but  ethical and human-centered leadership . šŸ¤– AI Must Be Grounded in Human Values Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming our world, from how we work and communicate to how we make decisions. But as AI systems become more sophisticated and autonomous, a critical question emerges:  Can AI truly succeed without being deeply intertwined with human values?  As  Mo Jamous , I firmly believe the answer is a resounding no. For AI to reach its full potential and truly benefit humanity, it must be developed and deployed with a strong foundation in ethics, empathy, and a profound understanding of what it means to be human. AI systems are only as good as the data and intenti...