“It raised a lot of questions for me around how we, as humans, are going to be interacting with these artificial intelligence products — and what that means for creativity, what it means for curiosity.” ~ Loretta Goodwin
Loretta Goodwin is an experienced multi-lingual education specialist and organization leader. She’s passionate about creating innovative, “anywhere/anytime” learning environments for young people, especially underserved youth.
She’s also very curious about what AI offers her field — and what it implies for all of us, in work or life.
She undertook a 100-day learning journey to get her head around those questions.
Lucky for us, she’s got wonderful insights to share. It’s a fascinating conversation about curiosity, productive struggle, creativity, bias, agency, inequity, and the joy of being a newbie.
Every time I’m using one of these agents to help, I’m actively thinking about what should I be doing and what should I be letting the tool do.
Listen to Choose to Be Curious #266: Loretta Goodwin Is Curious About AI
Loretta Goodwin is a mind at work. I enjoy following her on LinkedIn.
See more about 100Days, the platform Loretta used to learn about AI. She also mentioned PlayLab, Canva’s AI Image Generator, Sudowrite, Perplexity, ChatGPT. Did I catch them all…?
If you enjoyed this conversation, you might enjoy these C2BC Classics: Education & Learning, with Micaela Pond; Appreciative Intelligence, with Tojo Thatchenkery; and The Ask Approach, with Jeff Wetzler.
Theme music by Sean Balick; “Setting Up” by Studio J, via Blue Dot Sessions.
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