AI: be informed, not afraid (Andrew Stein)
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Navigate AI with clarity, not panic
There’s a lot of noise about AI right now. It’s going to replace
us. It’s going to revolutionize everything. It’s the best thing
since sliced bread or the beginning of the end.
In this episode, Andrew Stein, a content design leader and
thoughtful skeptic, helps us cut through the noise. We talk about
what AI actually means for content professionals, how to spot the
hype, and what it looks like to respond with nuance instead of
fear.
This isn’t an AI doomscroll. It’s a clear-eyed look at the
choices ahead of us—and why content designers are uniquely
positioned to ask the right questions.
What we talked about:
Why skepticism is a healthy response to AI
What content design still does better than AI (by a long
shot)
The pressure to “prove your value” in the age of automation
How to have thoughtful conversations about AI at work
Why embracing complexity is part of the job now
The difference between curiosity and panic
Where content strategy still shines no matter the tools
Why being critical of tech isn’t being anti-tech
Where to find Andrew:
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preorder. Order and get 25% off, plus 30% off another course or
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