Cassian Rhodes

Principal Research Scientist, Future of Work Technologies

M.S., Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University

18+ years experience

Cassian Rhodes is a leading technologist and futurist with 18 years of experience at the intersection of AI, automation, and organizational design. He currently serves as a Principal Research Scientist at the Institute for Advanced Human-Machine Collaboration, where his research focuses on the ethical integration of intelligent systems into the modern workforce. Cassian holds an M.S. in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University, with a specialization in Human-Computer Interaction. His professional philosophy centers on fostering symbiotic relationships between humans and technology, ensuring that innovation serves to augment, rather than diminish, human potential and societal well-being. He is widely recognized for his seminal book, 'The Algorithmic Colleague: Navigating the AI-Augmented Workplace,' which offers a pragmatic roadmap for businesses adapting to these shifts. Readers can expect his articles to provide data-driven insights, actionable strategies, and thought-provoking perspectives on the evolving landscape of work, always grounded in a deep understanding of technological capabilities and human needs

Articles by Cassian Rhodes

Future of Work

Vance Logistics: Why 2026 Tech Failed 80%

Key Takeaways Successful technology adoption hinges on a structured 3-phase approach: thorough needs assessment, phased implementation with continuous feedback, and robust post-deployment support and training.…

Cassian Rhodes · · 8 min read
Future of Work

Why 86% of C-Suite Innovation Efforts Fail

Key Takeaways Only 14% of C-suite executives believe their organizations are truly innovative, highlighting a significant disconnect between aspiration and reality. Companies that invest in…

Cassian Rhodes · · 8 min read