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The AI revolution is awesome ,exciting and overwhelming as well. The possibilities are unimaginable. My concern is that young children may be lured into AI driven techniques to automize their homework and projects with a click. Misuse of AI is a big threat to the global security in the face of Terrorism. Like all great innovations its a double edged sword and needs to be used with wisdom and strict laws that do not limit innovative efforts for human progress. Great and thought provoking post. MPTY

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Instant information,guidance & feedbacks might be AI driven but clients might need a human to reinforce whether its feasible for them or not among the confusions.The energy,connection & emotions is all that remains I believe.In this world of AI relevance of coaches,teachers is a question mark but I believe students mte require us to channelize the info into simple concepts which can be implemented & delivered in a structured digestable way as they lack time to learn.Hearing from a human & Hearing from a robot has it difference.

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AI is already empowering us coaches to enhance our capabilities by providing unbelievable suggestions and content that can accelerate coaching to greater heights.

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Please suggest some platform to learn AI

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My biggest concern is if we get over involved with AI , it might start impacting our creativity and who we are at the core. It might present things in ways which are so like you, but not you.

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The Question I want to raise here is: Will the AI use predictive intelligence and systemic thinking to take NLP to the next Level, where we can educate subconscious or unconscious to do things like 'interrupt incorrect patterns and create the right one's?

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New insights into AI but not to miss out on the human connect, empathyand touch .work within .and take external assistence to save time and energy.

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Notebook LM GREAT ME TOO GOT THIS LAST MONTH

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