Be the AI Whisperer

Caryn Stanley, Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-Platteville

Caryn Stanley, Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-Platteville

When we talk about "AI," it's common to have concerns— how it might impact our society, jobs, education systems, and daily routines. As with many new situations and experiences, the tendency seems to lean toward having a healthy fear of the unknown. However, we survived the wariness of the internet, search engines, and social media. Are there pros and cons to all these now, everyday tools? Absolutely. Should we approach AI with the same sense of doom and gloom that Y2K brought? Maybe. But what if we could see AI as just another opportunity to use technology advancements and enhance our capabilities in unprecedented ways?

I recently overheard a colleague at a conference explain it this way: “AI won’t take your job, but someone who knows how to use AI will.”

So, consider the what-ifs.

What if you thought of AI as a tool that empowers you to reach goals you never thought possible? It can quickly analyze data, spot trends, and automate mundane tasks that can sometimes be overwhelming. When used effectively, AI offers efficiency and innovation. You become the “AI Whisperer,” as I call it. You understand its nuances, can translate AI-driven insights into actionable strategies, and use this information to amplify your productivity and creativity. Imagine the possibilities.

Let’s also consider the ‘what if not.’

What if you don’t harness AI? What if you don’t take the time to understand its relevance in today’s dynamic environment? How will you remain competitive? I honestly don’t want to imagine these possibilities for you.

So, let’s assume that ignoring AI is not an option. How do you plan to harness the power of AI for personal and professional growth? Will you leverage AI to excel in your role or improve your skills in areas that matter most? The ability of AI to analyze data allows people to identify areas for growth within their roles or desired fields. AI can also be used to help explain difficult concepts and ideas across a variety of audiences.

Are you looking to enhance your productivity? Automating tasks like data entry, budgeting, and basic analysis allows you to free up time for more strategy, development, and creativity.

Are you interested in honing your problem-solving skills? AI can suggest solutions and forecast outcomes, allowing you to consider issues and strategies that were previously out of reach.

Will you become an AI Whisperer?

The future belongs to those who can facilitate collaboration between humans and AI in a meaningful and accessible way. Embracing the role of an intermediary (The Whisperer) between humans and machines will enable you to thrive in our changing job market.

The evolving landscape is not about humans versus machines; instead, it thrives on the synergy between them. It's about enhancement and empowerment. Leverage AI as a catalyst for personal and professional development—just as we have learned to leverage the internet, email, and social media. Make time to participate in courses and workshops and do some good old-fashioned experimentation with user-friendly AI tools. Share your knowledge, hone your craft, and BE the AI Whisperer.

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