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Artificial intelligence is making us more productive than ever before. We write emails in seconds, summarise reports instantly and generate ideas with a single prompt. But what if that productivity comes at a hidden cost?
In this episode of Beginner's Guide to AI, Prof. GePhardT explores one of the most overlooked challenges of the AI revolution: AI literacy. Are we using AI to become better thinkers, or are we slowly outsourcing our ability to think critically?
Inspired by recent research into workplace literacy and artificial intelligence, this episode examines how AI is changing the relationship between knowledge, reading and human judgement. You'll discover why experts warn about cognitive surrender, why AI may be hiding a growing literacy crisis, and why critical thinking is becoming one of the most valuable business skills of the AI era.
Whether you're a founder, executive, marketer, entrepreneur or simply fascinated by the future of work, this episode offers practical insights into using AI as a powerful thinking partner instead of a replacement for human judgement.
β Why AI may be hiding a literacy crisis instead of solving it
β What cognitive surrender really means
β Why AI literacy is becoming a competitive advantage
β Why reading and critical thinking matter more than ever
β How to combine AI productivity with better decision making
β Practical ways to use ChatGPT without becoming dependent on it
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Dietmar Fischer is a podcaster and AI marketer from Berlin. Through his podcast Beginner's Guide to AI, he helps businesses and AI beginners understand artificial intelligence without hype or unnecessary complexity.
If you'd like help introducing AI into your marketing or organisation, visit:
π https://argoberlin.com
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Artificial intelligence is making us more productive than ever before. We write emails in seconds, summarise reports instantly and generate ideas with a single prompt. But what if that productivity comes at a hidden cost?
In this episode of Beginner's Guide to AI, Prof. GePhardT explores one of the most overlooked challenges of the AI revolution: AI literacy. Are we using AI to become better thinkers, or are we slowly outsourcing our ability to think critically?
Inspired by recent research into workplace literacy and artificial intelligence, this episode examines how AI is changing the relationship between knowledge, reading and human judgement. You'll discover why experts warn about cognitive surrender, why AI may be hiding a growing literacy crisis, and why critical thinking is becoming one of the most valuable business skills of the AI era.
Whether you're a founder, executive, marketer, entrepreneur or simply fascinated by the future of work, this episode offers practical insights into using AI as a powerful thinking partner instead of a replacement for human judgement.
β Why AI may be hiding a literacy crisis instead of solving it
β What cognitive surrender really means
β Why AI literacy is becoming a competitive advantage
β Why reading and critical thinking matter more than ever
β How to combine AI productivity with better decision making
β Practical ways to use ChatGPT without becoming dependent on it
π§ππ§
Tune in to get my thoughts and all episodes, don't forget to subscribe to our Newsletter:
π https://beginnersguide.nl
π§ππ§
Dietmar Fischer is a podcaster and AI marketer from Berlin. Through his podcast Beginner's Guide to AI, he helps businesses and AI beginners understand artificial intelligence without hype or unnecessary complexity.
If you'd like help introducing AI into your marketing or organisation, visit:
π https://argoberlin.com
Thank you for listening to another episode of Beginner's Guide to AI.
If you enjoyed this conversation, please subscribe, leave a review and share the episode with someone who wants to understand AI beyond the headlines.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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