How to Use AI to Become More Human, Not Less — with Dr. Mark Bloomfield
Podcast:Blue Sky Published On: Wed Jul 08 2026 Description: If even the letters "A-I" are enough to spike your anxiety, this episode is for you. In this conversation, host Bill Burke sits down with Dr. Mark Bloomfield — a Cambridge Judge Business School fellow who has spent over 15 years applying artificial intelligence to real business challenges, long before ChatGPT made it a household name. Marc's career is a story of reinvention: a colorblind teenager whose dream of flying gave way to a PhD with Airbus, and eventually to advising boards at companies like Vodafone, Unilever, and Pfizer on their AI transformation. Along the way, he's developed a refreshingly grounded, optimistic philosophy about how everyday people can engage with AI — starting small, staying curious, and using these tools to amplify what makes us human rather than replace it. From treating AI anxiety like a fear of flying, to his weekly "AI amnesty" walks, to raising AI-savvy kids ("water always finds a way — so train them to become a plumber"), Mark offers a practical, hopeful roadmap for a technology that isn't going anywhere. In this episode: Why getting started with AI on something small and familiar builds confidence and literacy How to avoid "metacognitive laziness" and use AI to sharpen — not outsource — your thinking The honest truth about AI and jobs, and why human skills may become the real differentiator What "the uncertainty advantage" means, and the four lessons piloting through turbulence teaches us How to raise kids who use AI intentionally without losing the value of learning on their own Why governance, trust, and transparency are the keys to AI that benefits society Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Mark Bloomfield 02:04 Career Path and Aviation 05:24 The Evolution of AI 09:46 Approaching AI with Optimism 15:08 Using AI to Enhance Humanity 19:09 AI's Impact on Jobs and Governance 25:01 Untold Stories and Future of AI 29:21 The Uncertainty Advantage 32:30 Building and Using Voice Agents 38:08 Parenting in the AI World 42:29 Conclusion and Resources