For forty years, our profession rewarded those who could find information, process it faster, and act on it before others. That edge is now disappearing. Generative AI has made knowledge abundant and nearly free, which means the scarce resource is no longer what we know, but how clearly we think, judge, and decide.
In this dinner talk, Michael Cheah, CFA draws on his three books to explore what this shift means for us in two roles we all share. As professionals, through What the Movies Taught Me About Investing and Thriving in an Era of GenAI, he examines why situational judgment, variant perception, and disciplined thinking become more valuable precisely as analysis becomes commoditised.
As parents, through his children’s manga The AI Pilot, he asks how we prepare a generation that will never know a world without AI—and what seven thinking skills they will need to navigate it wisely.
The evening is an invitation to step back from the tools and ask the deeper question: in an age where machines can know almost everything, what is it that only humans can still do well, and how do we cultivate it in ourselves and in our children?
Event Details:
Day/Date: Thursday, 6 August 2026
Time: 18:00 – 00:00
Venue: Ballroom Venezia 1, Four Points Hotel 6th Floor, Jakarta
Fee: IDR 150.000 / Limited Seats