A lot of businesses are overpaying for outdated ways of working, and AI is reshaping their expectations around creative, strategy and operational costs. To find out more about this I spoke to Seamus Begley, founder of creative studio, The Studio of Possible.

Seamus talks about ahis background, what the Studio of Possible does, why many businesses overpay for outdated ways of working, how AI is reshaping expectations around creative, strategy and operational costs and more.

More about The Studio of Possible:

They are a Design Practice that works with forward thinking individuals, brands and businesses to increase their impact on the world around us.

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