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Nick Burnett's avatar

Love it Nick!

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Nick Potkalitsky's avatar

Thanks, Nick!!! Good to hear from you!!!

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Fated Thoughts's avatar

Fascinating read!! I would love to hear your opinion on my latest article, tackling the idea of AI taking our jobs….

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Michael Woudenberg's avatar

Honestly, this framework needs to be applied to non AI as much or more. It's a critical thinking framework.

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Nick Potkalitsky's avatar

Bingo!!!

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Bette A. Ludwig, PhD 🌱's avatar

It’s interesting how some people fully embrace this technology while others dig their heels in, resisting it or only using it in limited ways. Always fascinating to see how people handle change.

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Jaydeep Chakraborty's avatar

Thanks Nick for sharing this insigtful blog. I took the liberty to mention about this in a post so that people in my known circles be aware of this and knows how to navigate from Ai Literacy to Possibility Literacy

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Nick Potkalitsky's avatar

Thanks so much. And thanks for the reshare. I hope your network finds this post useful.

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Andrea Rasmussen's avatar

This engagingly summarizes the direction of AI skills necessary in the near term. There is such a gap today in personal AI knowledge and usage and corporate upskilling. I don't know what will if this doesn't motivate individuals to catch up!

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Nick Potkalitsky's avatar

Thanks, Andrea!!! I appreciate the support. I am testing these ideas with my students this semester in an AI Theory and Composition class. Wish me luck!!!

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Craig Van Slyke's avatar

Great article! To me, the key word in all of this is "engage." I've been thinking a lot about this. We USE most technology. To get the best out of generative AI we need to engage with it.

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Nick Potkalitsky's avatar

Thanks, Craig!!! Engage is the right word. It is hard to do when so many aspects of these systems encourage passivity.

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