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  • ChatGPT Connectors are here: The Hidden Edge

    ChatGPT Connectors are here: The Hidden Edge

    Why this matters now Most leaders are underestimating what ChatGPT connectors can actually do. Picture a small company CEO. Their day is split between client calls, supplier negotiations, board reporting, and late night emails. Every minute counts, and every distraction compounds. For them, connectors are not just a convenience, they are a multiplier. By shrinking…

  • The EU AI Act: Regulation as a Gift, Not a Punishment

    The EU AI Act: Regulation as a Gift, Not a Punishment

    “The biggest myth in business is that regulation kills innovation. It’s not rules that slow us down, it’s uncertainty.” When rules are unclear, capital waits. Boards hesitate. Teams stall. Regulation, when designed well, removes that drag. It creates predictability. And predictability is what unlocks investment, hiring and real innovation. Why Predictability Fuels Innovation This isn’t…

  • Rethinking value in the age of AI – Michael Eriksson on Built in Barcelona

    Rethinking value in the age of AI – Michael Eriksson on Built in Barcelona

    In this short excerpt from the Built in Barcelona podcast, Liminal Discovery’s founder and CEO Michael Eriksson reflects on the transformative role of AI in business. He shares why adapting to an AI-driven world is no longer optional—and how purpose, sustainability, and continuous learning must guide the way forward. “If you’re not actively adapting to…

  • Building Foresight for Better Decisions

    Building Foresight for Better Decisions

    The Digital Age: Abundance and Overload Every major technology has brought value to humanity, but each also comes with challenges. Digital is no different. We now live in an age that was unimaginable just 50 years ago, where the world’s information is instantly available. On paper, this creates a level playing field of knowledge and…

  • Leading purpose-led transformation: Michael Eriksson on Built in Barcelona

    Leading purpose-led transformation: Michael Eriksson on Built in Barcelona

    In a recent episode of the Built in Barcelona podcast, Michael Eriksson, founder and CEO of Liminal Discovery, shares his perspective on how companies can rethink transformation through a purpose-led lens. Drawing on over two decades of experience in digital innovation, Eriksson offers a grounded yet forward-thinking take on what it means to adapt in…

  • Curious, clear and a little weird: meet Andreas Ekström

    Curious, clear and a little weird: meet Andreas Ekström

    At Liminal Discovery, we are constantly working to connect with people that make things more interesting, more curious, more clear or more weird or both. One such person is Andreas Ekström, member of our advisory board. We decided to ask him a few questions for you all to get to know him a little better.…

  • Foresight tool developer internship (AI, automation, LLMs)

    Foresight tool developer internship (AI, automation, LLMs)

    We’re looking for an intern to join us as soon as possible, ideally until the end of July, to support the development of a proof of concept for one of our AI-driven foresight tools. You’ll work side-by-side with our strategy, design, and development team on a mix of real tasks: configuring databases, integrating AI tools,…

  • Untested side effects: What we’re overlooking in the AI implementation race

    Untested side effects: What we’re overlooking in the AI implementation race

    About the untested side effects we’re overlooking in the race to AI implementation. What if you were offered a new medication, promising to transform your life, boosting your productivity, helping you make better decisions, and freeing up more time for what truly matters? Now imagine discovering that this medicine had never undergone clinical trials, had…

  • Human gestures in the digital context

    Human gestures in the digital context

    Human gestures in design ethics – A distinction between caring and manipulative design As designers, we often discuss patterns, systems and interfaces, but rarely do we examine the fundamental human gestures that underpin our interactions. These archetypal movements and responses shape how we connect with one another and, increasingly, how we connect with technology. The…

  • The agency divide

    The agency divide

    Navigating the emerging split between those who direct AI and those directed by it. Executive summary As artificial intelligence transforms workplaces globally, a significant divide is emerging between two classes of workers: those who direct AI systems and those who are directed by them. This “agency gap” raises profound questions about the future of work,…

  • Has AI changed the workplace since 2023?

    Has AI changed the workplace since 2023?

    AI in the workplace: Take part in our AI 2025 survey Two years ago, we partnered with the Centre for Organisational Creativity to explore how businesses and employees were adapting to AI-driven productivity tools. The results were revealing—knowledge gaps, inconsistent policies, and a mix of excitement and concern about AI’s role in the workplace. The…

  • A paradox of AI-driven workforce transformation

    A paradox of AI-driven workforce transformation

    A strategic perspective The AI workforce transformation is using advanced technology to reproduce outdated patterns – when will we innovate how we think about work? According to the World Economic Forum’s latest report, we’re about to ‘optimise’ 92 million people out of their jobs by 2030. It’s a peculiar achievement – using some of the most…

  • What if the future refuses being predicted?

    What if the future refuses being predicted?

    Discover how organisations can thrive in uncertainty by moving beyond traditional forecasting. Learn practical approaches to future thinking that transform unpredictability from a threat into an opportunity for innovation. Ideal for business leaders navigating complex change.

  • What if the measure of success shifted from growth to regeneration?

    What if the measure of success shifted from growth to regeneration?

    In a world obsessed with endless growth, we need to start asking different questions. This isn’t just about sustainability – it’s about fundamentally reimagining how we measure success.

  • What if borders became irrelevant, and people could live and work wherever they wanted?

    What if borders became irrelevant, and people could live and work wherever they wanted?

    Imagine being forced to use an operating system you hate simply because of where you live. Strange, isn’t it? The frustration of fighting against an interface that doesn’t match how you think, the daily friction of working within a system that feels alien to your natural way of being. But this is precisely how modern citizenship…

  • Tavira 2025 kick-off: a celebration of growth and ambition

    Tavira 2025 kick-off: a celebration of growth and ambition

    This January, the Liminal Discovery team gathered in the charming coastal town of Tavira, Portugal, to kick off an exciting new year. Over three packed days, we reflected on our achievements in 2024, tackled strategic challenges, and aligned on ambitious plans for the year ahead. Our programme was as inspiring as it was productive. From…