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Is AI Upskilling or Downskilling Us? with Prof. Dr. Bert Wolfs

29 min · 21. Okt. 2025
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Together with Prof. Dr. Bert Wolfs, Academic Dean of SBS Swiss Business School we discuss wether or not Artificial Intelligence is upskilling its users or maybe the wrong use of AI is actually downskilling us. Join us in the discussion and listen what the experts say.

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