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63: A Case for Hope: AI and jobs, education, the meaning of intelligence (with Talullah Le Merle)

Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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There is no shortage of voices weighing in on AI right now, and a lot of them are scared. I was too, honestly. 

Then I heard a talk by one of the most respected leaders at the intersection of AI and humanity, and it cracked me wide open. I'm bringing that conversation to you today — in two parts. This is part one.

Listen to hear about:

  • Why AI disrupting the job market might not be the tragedy we think it is — and what it could make possible instead
  • How AI is forcing the education system to finally ask the question it should have been asking all along
  • What we've been calling "intelligence" — and why that definition must evolve
  • The forms of knowing your ancestors had that got conditioned out of us — and why this moment might be the one that brings them back

So many of us are trying to find our footing in a world that feels like it's shifting beneath us. This episode offers a case for hope that is grounded, rigorous, and — I promise — genuinely soul-filling.

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Connect with Tallulah Le Merle 

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/tallulahlemerle 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaseforhope 

Her book: https://www.tallulahlemerle.com/impact

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