Rethinking Knowledge Management in the Age of AI

Show Notes
In this episode of The Work Intelligence Loop, Todd Michaud sits down with Pete Lunenfeld, Founder of CurrentWave AI, to discuss how artificial intelligence is changing the way organizations manage knowledge and make decisions — especially in regulated industries like financial services.
They explore the role of AI in knowledge management, how federating data across disconnected systems improves self-service, and why unstructured data represents a major opportunity for efficiency. Pete shares real-world use cases showing how AI can reduce workflow interruptions, improve access to information, and multiply effort across teams.
The conversation also looks ahead to the future of AI in the workplace, including its impact on productivity, job satisfaction, and the evolving relationship between humans and intelligent systems.
About the Guest

Pete Lunenfeld is the Founder of CurrentWave AI, a platform designed to help organizations find answers faster by turning scattered information into accessible, actionable knowledge. With more than 30 years of experience in technology leadership, Pete has built and scaled software products across startups and enterprise environments, leading large engineering teams and serving in executive roles including CTO and Chief Product Officer.
At CurrentWave AI, Pete focuses on modern knowledge management — using AI to federate data across systems, surface trusted answers through self-service, and reduce unnecessary interruptions for employees. His work centers on helping teams work more efficiently with both structured and unstructured data, while ensuring AI enhances human judgment rather than replacing it.
