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    Explore "human skills" with insightful episodes like "EP 252: What schools need to do now to benefit from an AI future", "The Surprising Way AI Will Make Us Value "Soft Skills"", "AI + You | 5 steps for impactful experimentation", "Re-skill for AI, w/PwC’s Tim Ryan" and "Listen Again: Work, Play, Rest - Part 1" from podcasts like ""Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast", "The AI Breakdown: Daily Artificial Intelligence News and Discussions", "Masters of Scale", "Masters of Scale" and "TED Radio Hour"" and more!

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    EP 252: What schools need to do now to benefit from an AI future

    EP 252: What schools need to do now to benefit from an AI future

    Let's agree on this: so many schools are dropping the ball on GenAI. So, what should schools be doing NOW to make sure they can benefit from an AI future? We find out with Darren Coxon, Founder of Coxon AI.

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    Ep 168: AI in Higher Education is Broken. How to Fix it.
    Ep 178: Teaching The Next Generation About AI

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    Timestamps:
    01:20 Daily AI news
    04:05 About Darren and Coxon AI
    07:57 Fear and misunderstanding of AI in education.
    10:52 AI alignment with school leaders crucial for success.
    15:59 AI in education example using Gemini and Claude.
    17:51 AI as learning support, teachers should improve.
    20:38 Schools under pressure to adopt AI strategies.
    24:29 Feeling like part of an experiment, teaching above.
    27:08 Kids learning DNA through friendly AI conversations.
    30:38 Start using it with younger non-exam students.

    Topics Covered in This Episode:
    1. AI as a Support Tool, Not a Replacement
    2. Schools and Their Relation to AI
    3. Integration of AI Into Curriculum and Teaching Approaches
    4. Slow Pace of Change in Education Systems
    5. Adopting AI in Low-Stakes Educational Situations

    Keywords:
    AI in education, Darren Coxon, AI strategy in schools, artificial intelligence, engaging students, pedagogy, chatbots in education, cyberbullying, plagiarism, safeguarding, digital strategy in schools, human skills, critical thinking, creativity, education system change, generative AI, hyper-personalized learning, human-focused activities, everydayai.com newsletter, AI integration concerns, fear of AI, large language models, leadership alignment, AI misconceptions, future of education, AI fun, AI adoption, Microsoft & g42 partnership, AMD GPU chips, NVIDIA GPU chips.

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    The Surprising Way AI Will Make Us Value "Soft Skills"

    The Surprising Way AI Will Make Us Value "Soft Skills"
    A reading and discussion of https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/14/opinion/ai-economy-jobs-colleges.html ABOUT THE AI BREAKDOWN The AI Breakdown helps you understand the most important news and discussions in AI.  Subscribe to The AI Breakdown newsletter: https://theaibreakdown.beehiiv.com/subscribe Subscribe to The AI Breakdown on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheAIBreakdown Join the community: bit.ly/aibreakdown Learn more: http://breakdown.network/

    AI + You | 5 steps for impactful experimentation

    AI + You | 5 steps for impactful experimentation

    AI can be overwhelming. In this 3-part series, we offer business leaders an actionable playbook to best implement AI. Part one: To unleash AI’s true power of scale, you must dive headfirst into ongoing experimentation. To guide you, host Reid Hoffman speaks to Stanford HAI’s Fei-Fei Li, Inflection’s Mustafa Suleyman, Adept’s David Luan, and more AI pioneers. Their experiences with AI provide a perfect lens for any leader to better understand and navigate this new era, even in industries far from the leading edge of tech trailblazers. So channel your inner mad scientist and embrace this new revolutionary tool with us.

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    Re-skill for AI, w/PwC’s Tim Ryan

    Re-skill for AI, w/PwC’s Tim Ryan

    Rapid Response with Bob Safian: How do you re-skill a 65,000-strong workforce to prepare for the AI revolution? PwC recently invested $1 billion into AI, hoping to unleash never-before-seen potential for employees and clients. US chief Tim Ryan explains why and how the money will be spent, plus shares what he’s advising fellow CEOs about which industries are most poised for change from AI and how leaders everywhere can address both opportunities and anxieties around AI.

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    Listen Again: Work, Play, Rest - Part 1

    Listen Again: Work, Play, Rest - Part 1
    Original broadcast date: February 4, 2022. The past few years have shaken the fundamental ways we live. It's... disorienting. But it's also an opportunity to reexamine how we spend our time. Over the next three episodes, TED speakers will investigate evolving notions of what it means to pay our bills, feel joy in play, and rest our minds and bodies. This hour: Work. Guests include labor organizer Jess Kutch, social entrepreneur Irma Olguin, and tech reporter Kevin Roose.

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