Daniel Rasmus

Daniel W. Rasmus is the founder and principal analyst at Serious Insights. Prior to founding Serious Insights, Rasmus drove thought leadership and future of work programs for Microsoft and served as VP of Knowledge Management and Collaboration at Forrester Research. Rasmus is the author of Management by Design and Listening to the Future. His work has been featured in Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, Wired, NASA Ask, and dozens of other magazines and websites. His analysis on the future of work can be found at SeriousInsights.net. He is also the author of Understanding Artificial Intelligence, Cyberlife, Rethinking Smart Objects, and Empower Business with Generative AI. Rasmus regularly speaks on the future of work at events such as Comic-Con International, Wondercon, Impact, Enterprise AI World, Worktech, CLO Symposium, KMWorld, AAAI, Computers in Libraries, Microsoft’s Building the Future, Educause, Expo Capital Humano, Devlearn, Internet Librarian, CAMEX, EduComm, and Sourcing Summit Europe. As an Affiliate Instructor, Rasmus teaches scenario planning at the University of Washington and is an Associate Adjunct Professor at Bellevue College.

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Lenovo’s Qira is a Bet on Ambient, Cross-device AI—and on a New Kind of Operating System

Lenovo’s Qira announcement at CES 2026 is not just another assistant launch. With Qira, Lenovo stakes a claim for where personal computing is headed: away from app-hopping and prompt repetition, toward an ambient layer of intelligence that persists across devices, […]

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Enterprise AI World 2025 Notes from the Field: Evolving AI from Chatbots to Colleagues That Make An Impact

Enterprise AI World 2025, co-located with KMWorld 2025, offered a clear signal this year: the era of “drop a chatbot on the intranet and call it transformation” is over. The conversations shifted toward AI that sits inside real work—capturing tacit

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