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In this episode of A Beginner’s Guide to AI, we explore the concept of deskilling and its growing relevance in the age of artificial intelligence.
With AI taking over tasks once performed by humans, are we slowly losing the skills that made us experts in our fields? We dive deep into Professor Dr. Gabi Reinmann’s work on deskilling in higher education, examine real-world examples like the use of AI in radiology, and ask critical questions about how we can balance the use of technology without sacrificing human expertise.
Tune in to get my thoughts, and don’t forget to subscribe to our Newsletter!
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This podcast was generated with the help of ChatGPT, Mistral, and Claude 3. We do fact-check with human eyes, but there still might be hallucinations in the output.
Music credit: "Modern Situations" by Unicorn Heads
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In this episode of A Beginner’s Guide to AI, we explore the concept of deskilling and its growing relevance in the age of artificial intelligence.
With AI taking over tasks once performed by humans, are we slowly losing the skills that made us experts in our fields? We dive deep into Professor Dr. Gabi Reinmann’s work on deskilling in higher education, examine real-world examples like the use of AI in radiology, and ask critical questions about how we can balance the use of technology without sacrificing human expertise.
Tune in to get my thoughts, and don’t forget to subscribe to our Newsletter!
Want to get in contact? Write me an email: [email protected]
This podcast was generated with the help of ChatGPT, Mistral, and Claude 3. We do fact-check with human eyes, but there still might be hallucinations in the output.
Music credit: "Modern Situations" by Unicorn Heads

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