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Do I Have the Energy To Learn AI?
Why "I'm not strong enough" is the excuse that hides exhaustion, and why strength might look different than you think. Nora's alarm goes off at 6:15 AM. By 7:00, she's made lunches, signed permission slips, and reminded her teenager twice about after-school plans. By 9:00, she's at her desk, reviewing the same project plan she was too tired to finish last night. By noon, she's answered forty-three emails and attended two meetings. By 3:00 PM, she sees an email about a new
Apr 125 min read


Am I The "Tech Person" To Learn AI?
Why "it's not my nature" is the excuse that lets you off the hook, and why your nature is bigger than you think. Clara has a story she tells herself. It goes like this: I've never been good with technology. I was the last in my friend group to get a smartphone. I still ask my kids to set up the streaming apps. It's just not in my nature. The story is comfortable. Familiar. It wraps around her like an old sweater, protecting her from the discomfort of trying something new
Apr 65 min read


Will Anyone Help Me Figure Out How To Learn AI?
Why "I don't have anyone to explain this to me" is the loneliest excuse - and how help is already closer than you think. Elena has been staring at the same article for ten minutes. It's supposed to be a beginner's guide to learn AI, but every paragraph seems to assume she already knows things she doesn't. Words like "algorithm" and "neural networks" float past like ships she can't board. She thinks about asking her coworker, the one who's always talking about new tech. But
Mar 226 min read


Will Learning AI Cause Problems in My Family?
Why "my partner/kids/parents won't understand" is keeping you stuck - and how to invite them along gently. Patricia's daughter called last night. The conversation turned, as it often does, to the grandchildren. What they're learning in school. How they helped their dad use AI to plan a weekend trip. Patricia listened. She smiled. She said "how nice" in all the right places. But later, alone in her kitchen, she felt something she couldn't name. Not quite hurt. Not quite wo
Mar 55 min read


Do I Have Time to Learn AI?
Why "it will take too long" is the excuse that keeps you exactly where you are? And how 10 minutes is enough. Nora has fifteen minutes before she needs to pick up her kids. She could open that article about AI her colleague sent. She could watch a short video. She could just type one question into ChatGPT and see what happens. Instead, she scrolls Instagram. Scans the news. Checks her email for the third time. The fifteen minutes vanish, and she's learned nothing new. Lat
Feb 215 min read


Is It Risky to Use AI?
Why "what if something goes wrong" is keeping you stuck? And how to start without fear. Elena has a job interview next week. She's qualified. She's prepared. But she's also tempted to ask AI to help her practice. Then she stops herself. What if the AI gives her bad advice? What if she sounds robotic? What if she becomes dependent on it and freezes when she has to think for herself? So she does nothing. She practices alone, in her head, the way she always has. And the what
Feb 154 min read


Is AI Too Difficult to Learn?
How to stop avoiding AI and start exactly where you are - a gentle first step for women who've been feeling overwhelmed by artificial inteligence. The email sat in her inbox for three weeks. It was a newsletter about AI, sent by a friend who thought she might find it interesting. Every few days, Clara would see it there, unopened, and feel a small pang of something she couldn't quite name. Guilt? Shame? Exhaustion? Finally, she deleted it. "I'll get to it when things calm
Feb 154 min read


How Can I Trust Anything AI Tells Me?
Can you trust anything AI tells you? It's a question more and more of us are asking. In this post, we explore why AI sometimes sounds confident but gets it wrong, and offer three simple, human checks to help you stay grounded. No jargon. No tech skills required. Just a gentle reminder that your instincts still matter. Pull up a chair. Let's talk about staying human in a noisy world. www.thehumanintheloop.at
Feb 144 min read
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