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The Future of Work: How AI Is Changing Education Forever with Monica Marquez

1 h 7 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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Are students truly prepared for an AI-driven workplace? In this powerful and timely episode, we sit down with Monica Marquez, M. Ed. a leading expert in workplace AI, learning, and leadership, to explore how artificial intelligence is transforming both higher education and the future of work. With over 20 years of experience at companies like Google, EY, Bank of America, and Goldman Sachs, Monica brings a unique perspective on what employers are actually looking for and where the biggest gaps exist. In fact, 53% of employers say graduates are not AI-ready. Together, Salli and Monica dive into what this means for educators, students, and professionals navigating this rapidly evolving landscape. This conversation goes beyond tools and technology. It explores: * What “AI readiness” actually means in today’s workforce.- How educators can bridge the gap between AI exposure and real capability. * The growing importance of human skills like resilience, communication, and critical thinking. * How to balance AI use without over-reliance. * Why mastering your human soft skills matters more than ever. One of the most powerful ideas from this episode is the concept of pairing authentic intelligence with artificial intelligence. Leveraging both to create more meaningful, impactful outcomes. This is an essential listen for educators, university students, and professionals looking to stay ahead in an AI-enabled world. 🔗 Connect with Monica through the links below: 🌐 FlipWork: https://www.flipwork.ai/about 📬 Newsletter Sign Up (¡Ay Ay Ay, AI!): https://www.themonicamarquez.com/newsletters/ay-ay-ay-ai/subscribe 🌍 Website: https://www.themonicamarquez.com/ ⏱️ Episode Chapters 00:00 Introduction 03:40 Monica’s Journey in Adult & Corporate Learning 12:50 Identifying Skills AI Cannot Replace 16:42 Are Graduates Prepared for AI in the Workplace? 22:14 Balancing AI Use Without Over-Reliance 33:45 The Importance of Resilience & Communication 40:20 Why Educators Must Understand AI 49:23 Integrating AI into Education 55:29 Teaching “Authentic Intelligence.” 1:03:01 Monica's Links

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