Global Skills Podcast

Rethinking Learning & Development in the Age of AI with Marc Ramos

33 min · I går
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I'm joined today by Mark Ramos, a global learning and AI transformation leader who has held senior roles at Google, Novartis, and Cornerstone, and is a Fellow at Harvard's Graduate School of Education Learning Innovation Laboratory. We talk about why human agency might be the resource under the most threat in the workplace right now, and what happens to skills, careers, and middle management as AI takes over more of our daily tasks. Mark shares a great real-world example of transferable skills in action, the thinking behind Google's internal "Googler to Googler" teaching culture, and his honest take on cognitive offloading, cognitive atrophy, and what he calls learning slop. He makes the case that healthy skepticism, not blind trust, is the real skill of the AI era. This conversation goes deeper into human potential than I expected, and I think anyone thinking about their own learning path will find something here worth taking away.   Connect With Marc Ramos Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcsramos/  [https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcsramos/]   Connect with the Global Skills Podcast * Connect with the Host Vanessa Wainwright LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/vwainwright/] * Visit Our Website https://www.globalskillspodcast.com [https://www.globalskillspodcast.com] * Send us an email at editor@globalskillspodcast.com [editor@globalskillspodcast.com]

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episode Rethinking Learning & Development in the Age of AI with Marc Ramos cover

Rethinking Learning & Development in the Age of AI with Marc Ramos

I'm joined today by Mark Ramos, a global learning and AI transformation leader who has held senior roles at Google, Novartis, and Cornerstone, and is a Fellow at Harvard's Graduate School of Education Learning Innovation Laboratory. We talk about why human agency might be the resource under the most threat in the workplace right now, and what happens to skills, careers, and middle management as AI takes over more of our daily tasks. Mark shares a great real-world example of transferable skills in action, the thinking behind Google's internal "Googler to Googler" teaching culture, and his honest take on cognitive offloading, cognitive atrophy, and what he calls learning slop. He makes the case that healthy skepticism, not blind trust, is the real skill of the AI era. This conversation goes deeper into human potential than I expected, and I think anyone thinking about their own learning path will find something here worth taking away.   Connect With Marc Ramos Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcsramos/  [https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcsramos/]   Connect with the Global Skills Podcast * Connect with the Host Vanessa Wainwright LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/vwainwright/] * Visit Our Website https://www.globalskillspodcast.com [https://www.globalskillspodcast.com] * Send us an email at editor@globalskillspodcast.com [editor@globalskillspodcast.com]

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