Notas del episodio
AI is getting better at execution. But the real skill of the future may not be coding. It may be judgment.
Alyssa Nolte sits down with Chuck Griffith to explore a bold idea: the people best prepared for the AI era might not be engineers. They might be storytellers, teachers, designers, and humanities majors who know how to think, reason, and understand human behavior.
This conversation digs into what happens when machines can execute tasks faster than humans. The advantage shifts to the people who can guide them. People who can ask better questions, understand context, and shape the story behind the data.
If you work in marketing, product, UX, or leadership, this episode will challenge how you think about hiring, skills, and the future of work. It is a fresh perspective on rethinking the future of customer relationships in an AI ...