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Episode #252 Creative Direction: AI or Not to AI with Penny Lee Taylor-Brown (The Gary Barlow One)

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In this conversation, Steven and Ben are joined by Global's Penny Lee Taylor-Brown to discuss the role of AI in education and the importance of human intelligence. They explore the need for skills such as critical analysis, communication, empathy, and storytelling in the workplace. Penny Lee shares her experience as a creative director in the media industry and how AI can be used to analyse documents and save time.

They also discuss the potential of AI in personalising education and adapting teaching methods to individual students. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the history of AI and its potential impact on education. In this conversation, Penny Lee discusses the integration of AI in the creative industry and the future of education. She emphasises the importance of human skills such as storytelling, pitching, and confidence, which cannot be replaced by AI. Penny Lee also suggests that the education system should adapt to the changing needs and interests of students, allowing for more personalised learning experiences. The challenges in education include the need to prepare students for a rapidly changing workforce and the increasing desire for alternative paths to success, such as apprenticeships.

Overall, the conversation highlights the potential of AI to enhance productivity and efficiency while recognising the irreplaceable value of human creativity and connection.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Setting the Tone

10:11 The Importance of Human Intelligence in the Workplace

18:49 Using AI to Save Time and Analyse Documents

25:20 Personalising Education with AI

32:05 Rethinking Traditional Testing in Education

41:03 Challenges in Education and the Changing Workforce

52:32 The Role of AI in Enhancing Human Skills

57:34 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Check out Penny Lee's LinkedIn profile

PS Scroll to 31:12 to hear Steve calling himself Gary Barlow. Podcast gold.

Thanks so much for joining us again for another episode - we appreciate you. Ben & Steve x Championing those who are making the future of education a reality. Follow us on X Check out our new website

Get your tickets for Edufuturists Uprising 2025 Want to sponsor future episodes or get involved with the Edufuturists work? Get in touch: info@edufuturists.com

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In this conversation, Steven and Ben are joined by Global's Penny Lee Taylor-Brown to discuss the role of AI in education and the importance of human intelligence. They explore the need for skills such as critical analysis, communication, empathy, and storytelling in the workplace. Penny Lee shares her experience as a creative director in the media industry and how AI can be used to analyse documents and save time.

They also discuss the potential of AI in personalising education and adapting teaching methods to individual students. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the history of AI and its potential impact on education. In this conversation, Penny Lee discusses the integration of AI in the creative industry and the future of education. She emphasises the importance of human skills such as storytelling, pitching, and confidence, which cannot be replaced by AI. Penny Lee also suggests that the education system should adapt to the changing needs and interests of students, allowing for more personalised learning experiences. The challenges in education include the need to prepare students for a rapidly changing workforce and the increasing desire for alternative paths to success, such as apprenticeships.

Overall, the conversation highlights the potential of AI to enhance productivity and efficiency while recognising the irreplaceable value of human creativity and connection.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Setting the Tone

10:11 The Importance of Human Intelligence in the Workplace

18:49 Using AI to Save Time and Analyse Documents

25:20 Personalising Education with AI

32:05 Rethinking Traditional Testing in Education

41:03 Challenges in Education and the Changing Workforce

52:32 The Role of AI in Enhancing Human Skills

57:34 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Check out Penny Lee's LinkedIn profile

PS Scroll to 31:12 to hear Steve calling himself Gary Barlow. Podcast gold.

Thanks so much for joining us again for another episode - we appreciate you. Ben & Steve x Championing those who are making the future of education a reality. Follow us on X Check out our new website

Get your tickets for Edufuturists Uprising 2025 Want to sponsor future episodes or get involved with the Edufuturists work? Get in touch: info@edufuturists.com

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