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For REAL this time! Last week we were unable to get to the topic we’ve been wanting to discuss, but tomorrow we’re diving in head first! AI is reshaping society and the workplace at lightning speed, but is it also making us less sharp, less aware, maybe even “stupid”? Burt and Phil get back to tackling whether AI is dumbing us down, which jobs are safe… for now, and just how close we might be to the Singularity.
Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro & Show Kickoff 02:00 – Employment Law Update Recap 03:00 – Is AI making us smarter or dumber? 06:00 – “Map Amnesia” and technology dependence 08:30 – Jobs most at risk of AI displacement 12:00 – Skill erosion & critical thinking concerns 15:00 – Generational gaps in AI reliance 18:45 – Pop culture warnings: Terminator, Matrix & Singularity 24:10 – Lawyer on the Clock: Walmart FCRA Lawsuit 27:50 – Women leaving the workforce & job market shifts 35:00 – Key takeaways & upcoming workshop
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