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Preparing For The World Beyond AI: Embracing the Human

18 min · 13. maj 2026
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This Deep Dive podcast is AI generated from the Start With AI Newsletter on LinkedIn - linkedin.com/newsletter/start-with-ai [https://linkedin.com/newsletter/start-with-ai] We’re diving into a super intriguing idea today that flips the script on how we think about staying relevant in an automated world. Instead of just fine-tuning our skills to perfection, we’re exploring how embracing the messy, unrefined bits of being human might actually be our secret weapon. We kick off with a vivid story about a mathematician in a resource-strapped classroom in South Carolina, where kids are solving complex equations without any fancy tech. This sparks a conversation about how cognitive friction—like the kind those kids face—can actually boost creativity and problem-solving. As we unpack this together, we’ll challenge the notion that optimization is the be-all and end-all, and instead, we’ll highlight the irreplaceable value of genuine human connection and curiosity. So, grab your headphones and let’s get ready to rethink what it means to be human in the age of AI! Details: What if the secret to thriving in an AI-dominated world lies not in perfecting our skills but embracing our wonderfully messy human nature? Enter the classroom of Po Shen Lo, a mathematician who, despite the lack of modern tech, witnesses students solving problems at lightning speed. What’s their secret sauce? They play games, they create, they innovate—free from the constraints of a curated digital experience. This episode takes us through the implications of this creativity, arguing that our educational systems often push us towards optimization that can ultimately lead to unemployment. We explore how standardised training can strip away the very qualities that make us human, turning us into 'human versions of AI.' The conversation encourages listeners to reflect on what makes them irreplaceable in a world where machines are becoming increasingly capable. How do we cultivate genuine curiosity and care in our interactions? Through stories, humour, and engaging anecdotes, we challenge the notion that efficiency should reign supreme and propose a new paradigm where the ability to connect and create becomes the ultimate currency in the future economy. So, grab your headphones and join us as we navigate the delightful chaos of being human! Chapters: * 00:02 - The Mathematician's Arrival * 02:31 - Exploring the Mathematician's Story * 06:00 - The Impact of Technology on Learning * 09:05 - The Irreplaceable Human Skill * 13:51 - Using AI to Discover Human Value * 18:30 - Finding Your Value in a Tech-Driven World Takeaways: * The kids in that South Carolina classroom demonstrated that creativity thrives in the absence of tech, showing us how essential cognitive friction is for learning. * Po Shen Lo's observations challenge the idea that standardization and optimization are the keys to success in an automated world. * The future will favour those who can build genuine human connections, rather than those who simply master technical tools. * Heather Masters argues that the irreplaceable human skill is the ability to genuinely care and connect, which machines can’t replicate. * Navigating an unpredictable future requires us to focus on our unique human qualities and values, not just technical skills. * The ultimate takeaway is that trust and human connection are becoming the currency of the future economy, as machines take over routine tasks. Companies mentioned in this episode: * Po Shen Lo * Carnegie Mellon * Dan Martel Links referenced in this episode: * linkedin.com/newsletter/start-with-ai [https://linkedin.com/newsletter/start-with-ai]

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