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Nisha Talagala on the four Cs of AI literacy, vibe coding, critical thinking about AI, and teaching AI fundamentals (AC Ep2)

Nisha Talagala on the four Cs of AI literacy, vibe coding, critical thinking about AI, and teaching AI fundamentals (AC Ep2)

by shan | May 7, 2025 | Podcast

“The floor is rising really fast. So if you’re not ready to raise the ceiling, you’re going to have a problem.” – Nisha Talagala About Nisha Talagala Nisha Talagala is the CEO and Co-Founder of AIClub, which drives AI literacy for people of all ages....
Kieran Gilmurray on agentic AI, software labor, restructuring roles, and AI native intelligence businesses (AC Ep84)

Kieran Gilmurray on agentic AI, software labor, restructuring roles, and AI native intelligence businesses (AC Ep84)

by shan | Apr 9, 2025 | Podcast

“Let technology do the bits that technology is really good at. Offload to it. Then over-index and over-amplify the human skills we should have developed over the last 10, 15, or 20 years.” – Kieran Gilmurray About Kieran Gilmurray Kieran Gilmurray is CEO...
Jennifer Haase on human-AI co-creativity, uncommon ideas, creative synergy, and humans outperforming (AC Ep83)

Jennifer Haase on human-AI co-creativity, uncommon ideas, creative synergy, and humans outperforming (AC Ep83)

by shan | Apr 2, 2025 | Podcast

“We humans often tend to be very restricted—even when we are world champions in a game. And I’m very optimistic that AI will surprise us, with very different ways of solving complex problems—and we can make use of that.” – Jennifer Haase About...
Helen Lee Kupp on redesigning work, enabling expression, creative constraints, and women defining AI (AC Ep78)

Helen Lee Kupp on redesigning work, enabling expression, creative constraints, and women defining AI (AC Ep78)

by shan | Feb 19, 2025 | Podcast

“I’m cautiously optimistic because never before has technology been as accessible as it is now—being able to interact with machines in a way that feels so natural to us, rather than in ones and zeros or more technical ways. AI shouldn’t replace what exists but augment...
Claire Mason on collaborative intelligence, skills for GenAI use, workflow design, and metacognition (AC Ep55)

Claire Mason on collaborative intelligence, skills for GenAI use, workflow design, and metacognition (AC Ep55)

by shan | Jul 31, 2024 | Podcast

“It’s really important that we’re not ceding everything to AI and that we continue to add value ourselves in that collaboration.” – Claire Mason About Claire Mason Claire Mason is Principal Research Scientist at Australia’s government research...
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