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In this episode of Wake Up With AI, hosts Chris Caralon, Niko Lofakas, and George B. Thomas dive into AI's rapid evolution and its impact on the workforce, especially in coding and data processing. They discuss the future of job displacement, why asking for help from AI can be transformative, and how businesses are (or aren’t) adapting to AI. Ideal for business owners, marketers, and tech enthusiasts, this episode aims to inspire listeners to embrace AI as an ally and a tool for problem-solving and skill-building.
Key Topics Covered:
🛠️ AI in Coding and Job Displacement
Niko shares insights on how AI is quickly transforming coding, with companies like Google and OpenAI using internal AI agents to write code. The discussion explores how roles like coding are changing and evolving, with AI enabling individuals to gain coding skills faster than ever. However, with this rapid change comes an urgency for coders and other workers to adapt by enhancing their skills or finding new areas where they can add unique value.
Quote: “Coding as a job is shifting—it's about to be like prompt engineering: in-demand initially, then adapting as people learn the skills themselves.” – Niko Lofakas
Reflective Question: How can you start using AI to future-proof your role and develop skills that set you apart?
🤝 Learning to Ask AI for Help
George emphasizes that many people have a hard time asking for help, and now with AI, they might struggle even more. Chris discusses how AI can be a non-judgmental partner in growth, offering help without bias. The hosts encourage listeners to adopt a mindset of openness and curiosity, leveraging AI for both everyday tasks and deeper skill-building.
Quote: “One of the hardest things for me as a human is asking for help, and AI now offers a way to do that without judgment.” – George B. Thomas
Reflective Question: What’s one area in your life or work where you could ask AI for assistance?
📚 Navigating AI Resources and Continuous Learning
The hosts talk about the challenges of finding and navigating the vast resources available for AI. They suggest that, instead of knowing everything, it's about knowing where to find what you need. George highlights the need for focused resources, where listeners can easily access information, training, and strategies to get the most out of AI.
Quote: “You don’t have to know everything—just know where to find it. And right now, with AI, we’re still figuring that out.” – George B. Thomas
Reflective Question: What are some resources you can rely on to keep yourself updated on AI developments?
In this episode of Wake Up With AI, hosts Chris Caralon, Niko Lofakas, and George B. Thomas dive into AI's rapid evolution and its impact on the workforce, especially in coding and data processing. They discuss the future of job displacement, why asking for help from AI can be transformative, and how businesses are (or aren’t) adapting to AI. Ideal for business owners, marketers, and tech enthusiasts, this episode aims to inspire listeners to embrace AI as an ally and a tool for problem-solving and skill-building.
Key Topics Covered:
🛠️ AI in Coding and Job Displacement
Niko shares insights on how AI is quickly transforming coding, with companies like Google and OpenAI using internal AI agents to write code. The discussion explores how roles like coding are changing and evolving, with AI enabling individuals to gain coding skills faster than ever. However, with this rapid change comes an urgency for coders and other workers to adapt by enhancing their skills or finding new areas where they can add unique value.
Quote: “Coding as a job is shifting—it's about to be like prompt engineering: in-demand initially, then adapting as people learn the skills themselves.” – Niko Lofakas
Reflective Question: How can you start using AI to future-proof your role and develop skills that set you apart?
🤝 Learning to Ask AI for Help
George emphasizes that many people have a hard time asking for help, and now with AI, they might struggle even more. Chris discusses how AI can be a non-judgmental partner in growth, offering help without bias. The hosts encourage listeners to adopt a mindset of openness and curiosity, leveraging AI for both everyday tasks and deeper skill-building.
Quote: “One of the hardest things for me as a human is asking for help, and AI now offers a way to do that without judgment.” – George B. Thomas
Reflective Question: What’s one area in your life or work where you could ask AI for assistance?
📚 Navigating AI Resources and Continuous Learning
The hosts talk about the challenges of finding and navigating the vast resources available for AI. They suggest that, instead of knowing everything, it's about knowing where to find what you need. George highlights the need for focused resources, where listeners can easily access information, training, and strategies to get the most out of AI.
Quote: “You don’t have to know everything—just know where to find it. And right now, with AI, we’re still figuring that out.” – George B. Thomas
Reflective Question: What are some resources you can rely on to keep yourself updated on AI developments?