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In this episode, Alyssa and Nadia explore one of the biggest questions of our time — how AI is reshaping learning, creativity, and human connection.

They start by unpacking the role of artificial intelligence in education: how students are using it to double-check homework, why professors are worried about declining test performance, and whether reliance on AI is weakening critical thinking skills. Alyssa shares her husband’s experience using ChatGPT to debug coding problems, sparking a broader debate about what happens when we stop “struggling” through the learning process ourselves.

The conversation expands to the workplace, where tasks that once took teams weeks can now be completed in hours, and into everyday life — from GPS dependence to resume writing. Nadia offers the perspective of a college student navigating professors’ mixed rules about AI use, while Alyssa reflects on the loss of personal depth in an AI-generated world where even thank-you notes and cover letters can sound robotic.

They wrap up with an honest look at generational attitudes toward AI — from curiosity to skepticism — and ask: if technology keeps getting smarter, what remains uniquely human about how we think, create, and connect?Takeaways

Chapters

0:10–2:03 – Setting the Stage: Why Everyone’s Talking About AI

2:04–5:51 – Learning with ChatGPT: Shortcuts or Smart Tools?

5:52–9:57 – Are We Losing Brain Strength? Tech vs. Mental Exercise

10:55–17:16 – The Job Market: AI and the Efficiency Paradox

17:17–20:43 – Personalization vs. Templates: What Still Feels Human

20:44–23:50 – Generational Fears and the Ethics of AI

23:51–26:57 – What Makes Us Human: Thinking Beyond the Algorithm

26:58–27:04 – Wrap-up