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AI vs. Human Training

19 Sep 2025

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📌 Episode Overview In this episode of AI Marketing, Mark Fidelman sits down with Monica Márquez—executive strategist, workforce futurist, and co-founder of Flipwork—to explore a pressing question: Can humans adapt fast enough to survive the AI revolution? They break down why traditional training models are failing, what AI means for the future of jobs, and how individuals and companies can avoid getting left behind. 💡 What You'll Learn in This Episode Why corporate training isn't dead—but the old playbooks are obsolete. How AI is reshaping job roles faster than people can reskill. The difference between artificial intelligence and what Monica calls authentic intelligence. Why adaptability is the new currency of survival in the AI era. How AI tools and nudges can reinforce learning and help adoption become habit. What the workforce of 2030 might look like—and why humans still have a role to play. 🔗 Connect with the Guests Monica Márquez 🌐 Website & Newsletter: themonicamarquez.com 💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/themonicamarquez 🚀 Flipwork (in stealth): launching soon—stay tuned! Mark Fidelman 🌐 Website: markfidelman.com 💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/markfidelman 📕 Book: Agentized → agentized.ai 📣 Why This Episode Matters AI is no longer a "future trend." It's here. It's accelerating. And it's replacing skill sets in real time. Leaders who stick with outdated training models are driving their companies off a cliff. Employees who resist adapting will get left behind. This conversation gives you the roadmap to stay relevant—and thrive—in an AI-dominated world.

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