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This discussion begins by steering away from the conventional discourse on artificial intelligence (AI) and instead exploring its conceptual opposite—Individual Ambidexterity (IA). The speaker provocatively pauses to draw attention to this opposite, emphasizing that IA embodies human adaptability and multitasking capacity, or ambidextrous functioning. He argues that, over millions of years, humans have evolved mechanisms—both biologically and technologically—that enable them to manage complex, sometimes conflicting, challenges. This IA primarily pertains to our innate ability to juggle multiple perspectives, ideas, and strategies simultaneously.