Girls Who Prompt
AI is the most powerful learning tool we've ever had. It's also the fastest way to quietly stop thinking. The question is — are we choosing? In this episode of Girls Who Prompt, Karin and Ave sit down with Melanie Nethercott, Director of Education Programs EMEA at STACK Infrastructure, where she leads STACK Academy — an 18-month workforce development programme closing the skills gap in the data center industry across Italy, Norway, and Switzerland. Before that, she spent years building learning programs at Amazon Web Services across Ireland and Europe. Her career has been one long answer to a single question: who gets left out of the future of work — and what do we do about it? This episode is less about which AI tool to use and more about the deeper thing underneath: what happens to our minds, our jobs, and our education systems when the machines learn faster than the institutions designed to teach us. In this episode we discuss: * How learning program design has changed: the feedback loop between market needs and curriculum used to be 1–3 years; now it's months — and shrinking * Why universities are structurally broken for the AI era — and what micro-credentials, tacit knowledge, and "just-in-time learning" can do that degrees can't * The cognitive offloading problem: Mel's honest confession about asking LLMs for the answer instead of thinking — and why she's scared her mind is "getting flabby" * The IQ score research: declining since smartphones, not just AI — and what that means for how we raise and educate the next generation * How empathetic leadership becomes the most important AI skill — because psychological safety is the thing that determines whether your team actually adopts the tools * The narrative critique: who benefits from the "AI will replace you if you don't move fast" story — and why a little cynicism is healthy * The 1% / 20% / rest of us framework for AI adoption: why most of us don't need to be on the bleeding edge, and that's actually fine * Sam Altman's "intelligence as a utility" claim — and why Mel thinks that completely misses what human intelligence actually is * Mel's Claude use cases: a food app built from her Google Maps pins, a networking Rolodex with a roulette wheel, and what she calls an "emotional affair" with Claude 😉 Meet the guest: * Melanie Nethercott [https://uk.linkedin.com/in/melanienethercott] — Director of Education Programs EMEA at STACK Infrastructure [https://www.stackinfra.com/] Meet the hosts: * Karin Nemec [https://www.linkedin.com/in/karin-nemec-246ba8/], the finance brain and founder exploring the fine line between human emotion and machine response. * Ave Annuk [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ave-annuk/], marketer and storyteller interested in AI and passionate about digital marketing, books and learning. Meet the team: 🎵 Post-production, editing & music by Vincent Roy [https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincent-roy-5b3b99202/] — audio expert, sound designer and composer. 📧 Write us: girlswhopromptpodcast@gmail.com [girlswhopromptpodcast@gmail.com] 💬 Join the discussion and suggest guests in our WhatsApp channel [https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbArAwJLY6d3zcwssr08]
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