AITAI Launch 2026

From Scarcity
to Abundance

In 1800, one hour of work bought you 10 minutes of candlelight. Today, that same hour buys 18,000 hours of light. We went from being light poor to having so much light you can see it from space.

AI is about to do the same thing for thinking. At the AITAI launch, we asked everyone in the room: what feels scarce in your work today? And what does abundance look like when AI removes that scarcity?

25
Visions
8
Industries
Intern to
Director
Range of roles
Education & Research 8 Technology & Software 6 Consulting & Professional Services 4 Not-for-Profit 2 Finance & Banking 2 Higher Education 1 Mining & Resources 1 Construction & Infrastructure 1

What the room revealed

25 people, one similar vision?!

Here's what I didn't expect. We had founders, professors, engineers, economists, students, and consultants in the room. You'd think you'd get a dozen different answers. You don't. When you lay the 25 responses side by side, the same word comes up again and again: time.

Not time in the abstract. A very specific kind of time: protected, uninterrupted time to think and to connect. A mining consultant wants more time for deep expertise. A finance intern is juggling university, work, and tutoring. A coordinator watches her creative work get squeezed out by the urgent. A professor spends his days being reactive instead of productive. Different people, different industries, different career stages. Same problem.

And underneath that, something even more interesting. A Dean wants meaningful time to connect with people on a personal level. A founder wants more time for the humans. A Director of Advancement has more relationships than she has attention to give them. People are time-poor, and connection-poor too. The immediate keeps drowning out the important, and the humans keep losing to the to-do list.

There's a third thread too. Several people named a scarcity of trusted signal: certainty, reliable insight, the knowledge locked inside failed experiments. Time, connection, signal. Three words for the same underlying problem. People are spending so much energy keeping up that there's nothing left for the work that matters. That's the scarcity AI is well-placed to fix.

Jeroen van Dalen

Jeroen van Dalen, Founder & Director, AITAI

What feels scarce today

Five Themes of Scarcity

No time to think

The most common answer by far.

"Protected, high-quality time."

Emily Roper, Managing Director

"Time to reflect, to think and to be truly productive. Too much time spent being reactive."

Michael Small, Professor

"Time and thinking space — creative work squeezed by urgent and immediate."

Mariana Yavorska, Coordinator

No time for people

Relationships keep losing to the to-do list.

"Meaningful time to connect with others on a personal level, without depending only on technology to communicate."

Diego Rico, Dean of Culture and Community

"Time to connect with people, time to think deeply."

Jeroen, Founder of AITAI

"Time and attention — more good ideas and opportunities than there is capacity to pursue."

Rachel Dalton, Director of Advancement

Stuck on the surface

When did you last spend a whole day on one problem?

"Time to focus on one or two main things that have highest leverage."

Justin Strharsky, Head of Research

"The ability to analyse the problem, then break it down into smaller ones."

Scout Wu, Developer

"Ability to focus on one thing at a time and think deeply about it."

Darja Kragt, Director

Too much noise

More data than ever, less clarity about what any of it means.

"Access to insights with ease — can't scrape and model data all the time."

Leo Prendeville, Senior Economist

"Availability of data and results from experiments that did not reach their intended goal."

Gaganish, Junior Analyst

"Certainty. The pace of change means you're constantly making high-stakes decisions on shifting ground."

Nate Sturcke, Head of Impact

Not enough experts

The people who've done this before are spread across too many problems.

"People with deep operational experience combined with broad knowledge of energy systems and the physical world."

David Rose, Mining Consultant

"Skilled people in entrepreneurship."

Jasmin Ward, Program Lead

"Ability to influence the changes needed to create a better future for all Western Australians."

Hannah Fitzhardinge, Executive Director

The collective vision

You start your day and the noise is already gone. The data you need is there. The context behind that decision is clear. You're not catching up. You're not triaging your inbox. You're doing the actual work. The thinking, the creating, the work you came here to do.

And because you're not drowning in the urgent, you have time for the humans. Real conversations. Real mentoring. The relationships you keep meaning to invest in. The intern isn't burning out trying to keep up. She's exploring, experimenting, learning without the clock running out. The professor is being a professor again. The coordinator is doing work that actually changes communities, not filing reports about it.

25 people in one room described something very close to this, independently, without seeing each other's answers. The same shift that happened for light is starting to happen for thinking.

The visions

What Abundance Looks Like

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Vision of abundance in Consulting & Professional Services

Consulting & Professional Services

"When keeping up becomes effortless, you stop chasing the industry and start seeing where it's actually heading."

— Grant Coble-Neal, Consultant

Their vision of abundance

"Instantly understanding market events and dynamics"

— Grant Coble-Neal, Consultant

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Vision of abundance in Technology & Software

Technology & Software

"When decomposing any problem takes minutes instead of days, no challenge is too complex to begin."

— Scout WU, Developer

Their vision of abundance

"Getting knowledge won't have barriers."

— Scout WU, Developer

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Vision of abundance in Education & Research

Education & Research

"When busywork disappears, students stop consuming knowledge and start creating it — as a daily habit."

— Joshua Margono, Student

Their vision of abundance

"Trivial and simple deductive tasks become easily automated by everyone, enabling more creative thinking."

— Joshua Margono, Student

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Vision of abundance in Consulting & Professional Services

Consulting & Professional Services

"When AI handles the busywork, deep thinking stops being a rare luxury and becomes your daily standard."

— Darja Kragt, Director

Their vision of abundance

"Freedom to think deeply and experiment without pressure to achieve certain outcomes."

— Darja Kragt, Director

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Vision of abundance in Higher Education

Higher Education

"When attention becomes abundant, every relationship gets the care that only your best ten receive today."

— Rachel Dalton, Director of Advancement

Their vision of abundance

"For me, abundance looks like deeper engagement, where alumni and partners not only stay connected to an institution but also actively shape its future. When that happens, philanthropy and partnerships tend to follow."

— Rachel Dalton, Director of Advancement

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Vision of abundance in Not-for-Profit

Not-for-Profit

"When the data grunt work vanishes, every not-for-profit economist carries the firepower of an entire research bureau."

— Leo Prendeville, Senior Economist

Their vision of abundance

"Information - and detailed information (including the stories and themes behind the data) is available with ease"

— Leo Prendeville, Senior Economist

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Vision of abundance in Mining & Resources

Mining & Resources

"When every consultant carries a thousand operators' worth of hard-won experience, wisdom scales beyond any single lifetime."

— David Rose, Consultant

Their vision of abundance

"One in which our children are educated in the pillars of the material world and the giants who shaped it."

— David Rose, Consultant

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Vision of abundance in Not-for-Profit

Not-for-Profit

"When AI handles the urgent, coordinators finally have space to do the work that actually changes communities."

— Mariana Yavorska, Coordinator

Their vision of abundance

"A future where the coordination practically runs itself, where every program has the right information at the right time, follow-ups happen automatically, and I can spend my energy on the work that actually moves things forward: connecting people, building ideas, and making things happen."

— Mariana Yavorska, Coordinator

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Vision of abundance in Education & Research

Education & Research

"When AI handles the busywork, every semester becomes a deeper floor in the same building of understanding."

— Jonathan Abraham, Student

Their vision of abundance

"Time to focus on a specific area such as in a job/industry setting."

— Jonathan Abraham, Student

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Vision of abundance in Education & Research

Education & Research

"When entrepreneurship expertise becomes as abundant as light, every willing founder gets a mentor who never sleeps."

— Jasmin Ward, Program Lead

Their vision of abundance

"Where everyone is living a prosperous life. People are educated, cost of living is maintained and people are healthy and happy"

— Jasmin Ward, Program Lead

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Vision of abundance in Technology & Software

Technology & Software

"When exploring a decision costs almost nothing, confidence moves at the speed of change."

— Nate Sturcke, Head of Impact

Their vision of abundance

"One where the bottleneck shifts from execution to imagination. When AI handles the repetitive cognitive load - summarising, drafting, researching, triaging - people get to spend their energy on problems that actually require human judgment and creativity."

— Nate Sturcke, Head of Impact

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Vision of abundance in Education & Research

Education & Research

"When AI carries the administrative weight, every hour you reclaim becomes a human conversation that changes someone's day."

— Diego Rico, Dean of Culture and Community

Their vision of abundance

"Having more time to connect with people, while spending less time and energy on reports and administrative tasks that AI can help with."

— Diego Rico, Dean of Culture and Community

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Vision of abundance in Education & Research

Education & Research

"When expertise is everywhere, leadership shifts from finding rare talent to unleashing the talent you already have."

— Lisa Longman, Director

Their vision of abundance

"A greater focus on whole of life fuffilment over productivity"

— Lisa Longman, Director

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Vision of abundance in Consulting & Professional Services

Consulting & Professional Services

"When AI handles the preparation and the follow-through, every hour becomes your best hour."

— Emily Roper, Managing Director

Their vision of abundance

"More time for judgement, creativity and relationships"

— Emily Roper, Managing Director

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Vision of abundance in Finance & Banking

Finance & Banking

"When AI carries the busywork, a 24-hour day finally feels like enough."

— Jordan Aung, Economic Analyst Intern

Their vision of abundance

"A future of abundance would be a world where I am able to juggle my responsibilities much more effectively and efficiently without sacrificing huge chunks my time. I wish for a world where I am able have an abundance of love."

— Jordan Aung, Economic Analyst Intern

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Vision of abundance in Technology & Software

Technology & Software

"When failed experiments become as visible as successes, every analyst finally sees the whole truth."

— Gaganish, Junior Economic Data Analyst

Their vision of abundance

"Data is available at a massive scale; bots have integrated with lives of humans and anonymized data is there for everyone to use."

— Gaganish, Junior Economic Data Analyst

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Vision of abundance in Technology & Software

Technology & Software

"When the grunt work vanishes, every data analyst becomes the strategic thinker they were always meant to be."

— Mira Zhol, Data Analyst

Their vision of abundance

"A future where technology helps people work faster and smarter, giving more time for family, creativity, and meaningful work. AI supports small businesses and individuals by simplifying tasks, improving decisions, and creating new opportunities."

— Mira Zhol, Data Analyst

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Vision of abundance in Education & Research

Education & Research

"When compute is abundant and compliance runs itself, lecturers return to what matters — curiosity, discovery, and students."

— Jordan Hill, Lecturer

Their vision of abundance

"AI does compliance, humans do the human things!"

— Jordan Hill, Lecturer

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Vision of abundance in Consulting & Professional Services

Consulting & Professional Services

"When evidence flows as freely as light, influence shifts from persuasion to shared sight — and better futures get built together."

— Hannah Fitzhardinge, Executive Director

Their vision of abundance

"Wellbeing for future generations - ready access to housing, healthcare, education and opportunities."

— Hannah Fitzhardinge, Executive Director

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Vision of abundance in Finance & Banking

Finance & Banking

"When learning costs nothing, the Chief Engineer stops catching up and starts seeing around corners."

— Aidan Morgan, Chief Engineer

Their vision of abundance

"More free time as the minutiae is looked after for me"

— Aidan Morgan, Chief Engineer

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Vision of abundance in Education & Research

Education & Research

"When AI handles the reactive noise, professors finally get to be professors again."

— Michael Small, Director/Professor

Their vision of abundance

"No more administration email, trivial enquiries and references/referrals/reviews."

— Michael Small, Director/Professor

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Vision of abundance in Construction & Infrastructure

Construction & Infrastructure

"When AI handles the planning grind, you finally have time to lead the build."

— Frik Jankowitz, Project Manager

Their vision of abundance

"More time to do my personal jobs and do the activities I enjoy"

— Frik Jankowitz, Project Manager

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Vision of abundance in Technology & Software

Technology & Software

"When AI handles the busywork of research, your scarcest resource — deep focused thought — becomes your default mode."

— Justin Strharsky, Head of Research

Their vision of abundance

"Exclusively doing things that give more energy than they take. Working just outside my comfort zone, but with purpose and autonomy."

— Justin Strharsky, Head of Research

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Vision of abundance in Education & Research

Education & Research

"When AI handles the finding and the filling, you finally have time for the work that actually matters."

— Lisa Longman, Director

Their vision of abundance

"Programs available to all those who want it, at high quality"

— Lisa Longman, Director

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Vision of abundance in Technology & Software

Technology & Software

"When AI carries the cognitive load, the founder's scarcest resource — genuine human presence — becomes their most abundant."

— Jeroen, Founder of AITAI

Their vision of abundance

"No more powerpoint or excel mindless work, mindless emails, copying things into systems, time for the humans."

— Jeroen, Founder of AITAI

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