Episode 48 - Life-Long Learning to Stay Relevant in the Age of AI
FundraisingAI29 Jan 2025

Episode 48 - Life-Long Learning to Stay Relevant in the Age of AI

We start today’s conversation with Nathan and Scott sharing their thoughts on the inauguration of the 47th president of the USA and the tech giants who were present. Nathan comments on the new president’s decision to overturn the former president’s ‘Responsible AI Framework.’ Nathan and Scott then discuss the implications of AI's rapid advancement and the potential for future regulation, emphasizing the importance of responsible AI. Just because you have a certain tool or technology in your grasp doesn’t mean you must use it. Nathan shares the importance of developing a habitual behavior of questioning the ethical implications of using AI. He explains that we must ask ourselves about the potential implications of using a certain technology and decide which path to follow. Then Nathan and Scott share their view on AI’s role in displacement and the creation of jobs. Scott shares the importance of developing skills like creativity, resilience, and lifelong learning. Further into the conversation, Nathan and Scott talk about AI super agents who are expected to possess PhD-level reasoning capabilities and the four things that they can do: execute intricate multi-tasks without human intervention, demonstrate advanced problem-solving skills compared to highly educated PhD-level humans, adapt better to new situations and learning from experience, and potentially replace human workers and knowledge-intensive fields. Additionally, Nathan encourages people to use AI as a powerful tool to augment human capabilities rather than mere competition. Episode Highlights [03:53] The inauguration of the 47th president of the USA and its key participants. [07:03] Responsible AI framework and its current status after the presidential inauguration. [11:00] Ethical implications of working with or developing AI technologies. [15:03] The importance of creating a habitual behavior of questioning the ethical implications of using AI tools. [19:15] AI's impact on job displacement and creation. [24:00] The importance of staying adaptive and innovative, focusing on skills like creativity, resilience, and lifelong learning. [29:00] AI Super Agents. [33:16] The importance of using AI to synthesize large amounts of data in the nonprofit sector. RESOURCES Connect with Nathan and Scott: LinkedIn (Nathan): linkedin.com/in/nathanchappell/ LinkedIn (Scott): linkedin.com/in/scott-rosenkrans Website: fundraising.ai/

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