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Thomas Anglero

Founder and CEO at Too Easy AS and 3 other companies
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I am an expert in Artificial Intelligence and Disruptive Technologies. I host an "AI for Leaders" course with a small cohort of executives who want to learn and prosper from AI. I am the Founder and CEO of Too Easy AS, a SaaS AI platform, and a partner at CVX Ventures. Previously, I was the Nordic CTO and Innovation Officer for Cognizant. Before that, I was IBM's Nordic Head of Innovation and IBM's global AI spokesperson.

I have worked in IT for the past 30 years and I am also currently presenting globally on how AI can improve Healthcare and patient care. I am a professional speaker and have given over 400 keynotes to organizations like the WTO, European Union, UNICEF, and several other global companies. I am a proud father of three amazing athletic kids and an amazing wife, Camilla.

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  • AI Disruption in 2025: A Double-Edged Sword
    Thomas predicts exponential AI disruption in 2025, with AI embedded in digital products. While AI will drive innovation, it will also enable scams and privacy threats. "Families and businesses will lose money, property, and their identity," he warns. The merging of AI and VR will elevate deepfake risks, posing challenges for all.
  • Norway's Social Media Ban for Under-15s: A Misguided Approach?
    Thomas argues that Norway's social media ban for under-15s will create chaos for families, as social media is integral to communication. He suggests "better parenting over banning technology," emphasizing that the issue lies in culture, not tech. Thomas believes the government misunderstands technology's role, and this law could harm families more than help.
  • AI-Driven Cybersecurity to Propel IT Spending Growth in 2025
    Thomas predicts a 9% rise in IT spending in the US and Europe, driven by AI-powered cybersecurity. "Hackers will use AI to hack networks," he says, prompting companies to invest in AI defenses. Geopolitical tensions may cause dips, but government spending will offset these. Concerns like nuclear war could limit growth.
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  • The Future of Work and Society

    As we look to the future, Anglero paints a picture of a world where traditional job structures are disrupted by AI and robotics. However, he sees this as an opportunity rather than a threat. "When the robots come, that is your freedom," he states, encouraging people to view technological advancements as a chance to pursue their dreams and fulfill their purpose.

  • Practical Advice for Navigating the Tech Landscape

    Anglero offers several practical pieces of advice for those navigating the rapidly changing tech landscape:

    1. Start each day with gratitude
    2. Simplify complex tech concepts for better understanding
    3. Embrace authenticity in professional settings
    4. Look for opportunities to innovate, even when it's uncomfortable
    5. Focus on developing creativity as AI becomes more prevalent

  • The Importance of Purpose in a Tech-Driven World

    Perhaps the most powerful message Anglero conveys is the importance of finding and living one's purpose, especially as technology advances. He challenges listeners to ask themselves, "What should I do when there is no tech?" This question, he believes, will become increasingly relevant as technology becomes more seamlessly integrated into our lives.

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