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What AI Can't Do: Being Beautifully Human

58 min · 5 mei 2026
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In the age of AI, what can machines never do? Communication. Emotional intelligence. Real editing. True connection. This episode explores what makes us beautifully, irreplaceably human—featuring a rhetoric expert on why your body language speaks louder than words, a master editor on why AI can't do what humans do with craft, and educators who've rejected technology to reclaim human-centered learning. What AI Can't Do: Being Beautifully Human. Show notes: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/beautifulhuman [https://www.coolcatteacher.com/beautifulhuman]

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