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Why Most AI Training Fails | AI Skills to keep you Employable
05 Nov 2025
In this video, you'll learn essential AI transferable skills going beyond just using the latest AI tools. Skills to help you solve real business problems and accelerate your organization's growth. We explore examples, common challenges, and tactics such as knowing when to iterate or start over, providing the right context, knowing when AI is confident but hallucinating and more. What we discussed:0:30 - Shifting from tool-based training to skills-based thinking4:30 - Frequency of AI usage and its impact on confidence and skill growth7:15 - Skill 1: Decomposing complex problems into AI-solvable pieces9:01 - Skill 2: Knowing when to iterate with AI and when to start over10:50 - Skill 3: Recognizing confident hallucinations vs accurate AI output12:55 - Skill 4: Providing the right amount of context in prompts14:15 - Skill 5: When to use AI and when to rely on yourselfConnect with us if you want to get the benefits of AI for your business: 0260.AI
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