The conversation about AI should never be one-sided, top-down, monopolized, or driven by a single perspective. Given its impact and implications, AI discussions need as many voices and as much representation as possible.
Even for those who choose not to engage with AI, there should still be conversations about their path forward. But no one should be left behind whether by design or neglect.
When it comes to jobs, AI will undoubtedly reshape industries and career landscapes. The human factor will always be essential, but only those with AI literacy will truly advance.
I explored this in my latest post on AI literacy because we need more voices in this discussion.
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The conversation about AI should never be one-sided, top-down, monopolized, or driven by a single perspective. Given its impact and implications, AI discussions need as many voices and as much representation as possible.
Even for those who choose not to engage with AI, there should still be conversations about their path forward. But no one should be left behind whether by design or neglect.
When it comes to jobs, AI will undoubtedly reshape industries and career landscapes. The human factor will always be essential, but only those with AI literacy will truly advance.
I explored this in my latest post on AI literacy because we need more voices in this discussion.
https://substack.com/@rebeccambaya/note/p-160243624?r=58lv0o&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=notes-share-action