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LH #95 The Human Moment with Rob Hubbard

The Learning Hack podcast

Release Date: 02/26/2024

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In the age of AI, what do we need humans for?

The latest advances in AI are highlighting human capabilities, and particularly shortcomings, in a way that causes us once again to re-evaluate what it is to be human. Rob Hubbard is Founder of LearningAge Solutions, an award-winning provider of digital learning services that practices what it calls human-centred learning. What exactly does that mean in the age of AI – and what does the future, for people who want to continue to work and provide value in the learning industries, look like?

  • 00:00 - Start
  • 00:31 - Intro
  • 03:06 - What does he mean by ‘Human-centred Learning’?
  • 11:13 - What is technology telling us about our strengths & weaknesses as humans?
  • 23:45 - Mindfulness and attention
  • 27:11 - Human thinking vs machine thinking
  • 31:00 - Dealing with the shortcomings of technology
  • 41:45 - Advice for employees in the new future of work
  • 52:16 - Who does he follow?
  • 57:41 - End

 

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