Human versus AI – Zofia Dzik, orginator of „Two Hours” in the Skrzydlaty HR podcast

Will we need a vaccine for AI, or will corporations and big-tech take care of our safety? 

Tune in to Monica Ciesielska’s podcast with Humanites Institute president and originator of the Two Hours for Family/Humanity campaign, Zofia Dzik.

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The following issues were raised in the conversation: 

🕙 01:02 – TECHNOLOGICAL MAR

📍 awareness of the dangers and impact of AI on our lives,

📍 will corporations and big-tech take care of our safety?

📍 Will we need a vaccine against AI?

 

🕙 23:47 – THE FUTURE OF THE LABOR MARKET

📍 are we re-skilling fast enough?

📍 are we heading for a world without work? what will that world look like?

📍 loneliness and depression versus 4-day work week,

 

🕙 37:05 – THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION

📍 we need courageous leaders – do we also need wise and courageous parents?

📍 how not to lose the main goal that should guide education – the development of people’s knowledge, attitudes and skills?

📍 A school is just like its principal,

 

🕙 49:03 – CONSISTENT LEADERSHIP, BOLD LEADERS

📍 we hire a multidimensional person, not an employee,

📍 Tunnel development – what is important to me in life?

📍 we live in a world of “everything, everywhere, at once”

“Let’s not give subjectivity to tools. They were created by humans to support humans, not to reduce them to an object situation. One of the most important competencies of the future is the area of internal controllability, or such an internal compass. The faster the world changes, the faster we run, the more important is our foundation – who we are, what builds our sense of inner worth.

It is we who should have the space to say “yes” to something, and to say “no” to something. We don’t want to reduce man to the level of an unreflective being. We want to create a space where a person doesn’t stop thinking, but also doesn’t stop loving.”

Zofia Dzik said during the interview.

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