Is Gen Z trapped by AI?
Young people were told artificial intelligence would make them sharper, faster, more creative — and more employable. But for many, that promise now feels more
Young people were told artificial intelligence would make them sharper, faster, more creative — and more employable. But for many, that promise now feels more complicated. From students leaning on chatbots to write essays… to graduates sending out hundreds of AI-assisted job applications — only to be filtered out by algorithms on the other side — artificial intelligence is no longer a future story.
Presenter Marc Cieslak and AI Decoded co-host Stephanie Hare are joined by author of 'We are not machines' Sarah O'Connor and Rumman Chowdury, Founder of
Humane Intelligence. We also hear from students across the UK about their hopes and fears over artificial intelligence and how they feel it will shape
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