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Why AI Can't Replace Judgment: The Future of Human Learning at Work with Scott Zimmer

29 min · 15. mar. 2026
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On this episode of Work Made Human, hosts Nichole and Jill sit down with Scott Zimmer, co-founder and CEO of Answers from Me. Together they unpack a critical distinction — AI doing the work for us versus AI helping us make better decisions — and why trust, discernment, and real human insight remain skills leaders simply can't outsource. From lessons learned at IKEA to unexpected inspiration from Bobby Flay's grilling philosophy, this episode is packed with stories that remind us how learning actually happens: through people.

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