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We’re not that different; You and AI.

In this 30-minute webinar, we delve into the efficiencies and pitfalls of human cognition versus artificial intelligence, featuring Dr. Sinéad Devine-French and Dr. Brian Marien from Positive Group, alongside AI expert Lily Cheng from Hubel Labs. Uncover some of the surprising similarities and differences in how humans and large language models (LLMs) learn, and explore the essential psychological skills required in the future to complement and enhance our coexistence with AI.

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In today's fast-paced business environment, mastering AI has become indispensable. These technologies have transcended the status of emerging skills to become central to modern business operations, creating a demand for a new standard in professional skill sets. As we look beyond 2024, the shift in professional skill underscores the urgent need to embrace AI — highlighting the importance of overcoming inherent fears and biases to effectively harness these powerful tools.

In this webinar, we explore the efficiencies and pitfalls of human cognition versus artificial intelligence, featuring Dr. Sinéad Devine-French and Dr. Brian Marien from Positive Group, alongside AI expert Lily Cheng from Hubel Labs. This discussion delved into the rapidly evolving relationship between humans and AI. Uncover some of the surprising similarities and differences in how humans and large language models (LLMs) learn and operate. Explore the essential psychological skills required in the future to complement and enhance our coexistence with AI.

The Hosts

Dr Brian Marien

Co-Founder

Brian started in medicine and then became fascinated by health, cognitive and behavioural psychology. He worked as a specialist in the Academic Department of Psychological Medicine at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, before co-founding Positive.

Lily Cheng

Hubel Labs Founder & Independent Non-Executive Director

Dr Sinéad Devine-French

Chief Science Officer

Sinead loves empowering people to think, feel and be at their best. She’s a chartered psychologist, with a wealth of experience across private, statutory and educational sectors. She has a strong interest in cognitive and behavioural approaches for sustainable change.

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