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The Risk of Another Revolution: Are We Outsourcing Our Thinking?

19 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2317281/fan_mail/new] In this episode, I reflect on a powerful idea I heard from Andrew Pudewa about how each major revolution has divided people into two groups. From the “hands and hands not” of the Industrial Revolution to the “maths and maths not” of the Information Age, we now find ourselves in the era of AI and robotics, where the divide may become the “thinks and the think nots.”  So, what happens when we begin outsourcing not just our labor or our access to information, but our thinking itself?  Please join me as I explore why this matters for our children, why writing is still essential, and how we can use AI wisely without losing something deeply human in the process. Let's raise thinkers! Write On. Mentioned in this Week's Episode 🔗 Free Training | WriteOnWebb.com [https://writeonwebb.com/]

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