AI in Education and Work

Preparing for Tomorrow's Job Market

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I still recall the day I stumbled upon ChatGPT. My partner mentioned how she'd used a tool called ChatGPT for a work project. I gave it a read, was impressed, and then moved on. A month later, I came across a YouTube video by someone I admire from afar, Alex Hormozi. It was titled "Get RICH in the AI Revolution." Today, that video boasts 2.8 million views. If you haven't watched it, watch it:

Fast forward to now, and ChatGPT has woven itself into the fabric of my everyday life. Some might raise an eyebrow at how often I turn to ChatGPT for crafting social media content, generating code for my AI-driven chatbots, or even piecing together the EduBot Insights newsletter. But here's the thing: using AI to streamline my tasks has given me the gift of time. Time to create more, to connect with people, and to live a little more.

There's a buzzing debate: will AI snatch away jobs and dent the economy? It's a thought worth pondering. Mo Gawdat's "Scary Smart" delves deep into this, weighing the good against the not-so-good. If you're curious about the two faces of AI's future, this book is a must-read.

But let's talk about you for a moment. Consider your role, whether you're the owner, operator, or employee. Consider those repetitive tasks that you'd rather not do. What if there was someone who never tires, asks for nothing, and nails those tasks every single time? Would that be a game-changer for you or your business? Could it drive growth, boost earnings, and open new horizons? Or might it do the opposite? There's no one-size-fits-all answer, but it's a chance to reflect on AI's place in your world.

And what about tomorrow? No matter where you stand on the AI debate, one thing's clear: AI isn't packing its bags anytime soon. Remember the first issue of EduBot Insights? If not, read it here (shameless plug). This issue was about AI's role in education. Education has always morphed, adopting tools and tactics that mirror the outside world. Think about it: what if schools had never embraced computers? How would kids fare in today's tech-driven workplaces? Isn't it time we thought about AI in the same light, preparing the next generation to harness it?

I'd love to hear your thoughts. Drop them in the comments below.

Warm regards,

Edubot & Kurt Warner

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