389: Building AI for Human Connection, Not Dopamine Hits, with Robb Wilson, CEO of OneReach.ai
389: Building AI for Human Connection, Not Dopamine Hits, with Robb Wilson, CEO of OneReach.ai  
Podcast: AI and the Future of Work: Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace, Business, Ethics, HR, and IT for AI Enthusiasts, Leaders and Academics
Published On: Mon May 18 2026
Description: Send us Fan MailRobb Wilson is the CEO and co-founder of OneReach.ai, an agent-building platform focused on complex enterprise use cases across healthcare, government, and telecommunications. A serial entrepreneur and former creative executive at Time Warner, Robb has spent decades working at the intersection of design and technology. He is also the co-owner of UX Magazine, a global community of more than 640,000 members, and the author of two bestselling books, including Age of Invisible Machines.His career spans designing high-stakes systems like the Boeing 787 cockpit to building conversational AI platforms that rethink how humans interact with technology. Along the way, he earned an Academy Award nomination for Technical Achievement, reflecting his ability to bridge creativity and engineering at scale.In this episode, Robb draws on that rare combination of design, product, and systems thinking to challenge how companies are adopting AI today, and why most are optimizing the wrong layer of the problem.In this conversation, we discuss:Why companies are using AI to accelerate outdated software instead of rethinking what software should be, and how this creates the illusion of progress without meaningful changeThe fundamental mismatch between human communication and traditional interfaces, and why conversational interaction exposes how poorly most software has been designed for real usersWhat “getting AI” actually means inside organizations, and why productivity gains often hide the fact that teams are still building systems they plan to replaceThe concept of “invisible machines” and why the future of AI is not better interfaces, but removing interfaces entirely to prioritize human interaction over system interactionWhy evaluating AI systems based on what they do misses the point, and how understanding how they learn becomes the more critical question for decision-makersThe tension between building AI that drives engagement versus AI that strengthens human connection, and how market incentives continue to reward the wrong outcomesExplore the conversation:00:00 Intro and Fun Fact 04:27 Robb Wilson's Journey at the Intersection of Design and Technology06:26 The UX Collision: Why Using AI to Build Old Software Faster is a Mistake10:47 Defining Human-First Design and the Concept of Invisible Machines13:26 Lessons from the Boeing 787: Using Context to Remove Complex Interfaces16:08 The Adoption Problem: Why We Must Evaluate How AI Software Learns20:40 The OpenAI Dilemma: Choosing Between Dopamine-Driven AI and Healthy Innovation25:22 The End of Compiled Software: Why True AI Transformation Requires Total Transparency29:48 Future Interfaces: Valuing Human Connection Over Brain Chips and Productivity35:09 Will Capitalism Reward Ethical AI? The Power of Consumer Choice41:54 Where to Connect with Robb Wilson and OneReach.aiResourcesSubscribe to the AI & The Future of Work NewsletterConnect with Robb on LinkedInAI fun fact articleOn How Steve Truitt Is Working to Save Humanity and Prevent AI From Ruining Us