When AI Took Over Content, Olga Lany Doubled Down on Being Human [Interview]
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Part of an ongoing series exploring how women are experiencing the rise of AI in their work and personal lives. One of the biggest fears surrounding AI is that it will eventually replace the work humans have spent years mastering. Writers worry about writing. Designers worry about design. Marketers worry about content. Communications professionals worry about messaging. But the professionals getting the most value from AI aren't the ones trying to compete with it. They're the ones who have…
1Key Takeaways
- Part of an ongoing series exploring how women are experiencing the rise of AI in their work and personal lives.
- One of the biggest fears surrounding AI is that it will eventually replace the work humans have spent years mastering.
- Communications professionals worry about messaging.
- But the professionals getting the most value from AI aren't the ones trying to compete with it.
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — AI reports that part of an ongoing series exploring how women are experiencing the rise of AI in their work and personal lives.
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