Magnus Oxenwaldt sits down with Paulina Modlitba, civil engineer, former MIT Media Lab researcher, and author of What the Hell Should I Do With AI? Together they explore the human side of the AI revolution: brain fry, AI slop, and why curiosity might matter more than coding in the decade ahead.
Highlights from the episode:
- AI doesn't reduce work. It intensifies it, and adds the time it saves
- The cheating conversation around AI needs to change
- 70% of any AI transformation is human. The tech is the easy part
- Start with a “why”, and not which tool
If we don't free up time for rest and reflection, we will burn out. You can't add AI, do more complex work, work more, and still be a unique human.
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