AI Is Here — Are We Ready?
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Artificial Intelligence is no longer a trend — it’s infrastructure.
It’s shaping hiring decisions, automating jobs, influencing classrooms, and redefining entire industries in real time. The question is no longer whether our children will use AI. The real question is whether they will understand it.
In this episode, Kara Branch breaks down why AI literacy is becoming as foundational as reading and math — and why waiting to prepare is no longer an option. With workforce data, real examples, and clear next steps, this conversation goes beyond hype to focus on readiness.
Because here’s the truth: if we don’t intentionally prepare our children to understand how AI works — how data is used, how algorithms make decisions, and how bias shows up — we risk being left behind in this workforce shift.
This episode outlines what families, educators, and communities can do now to ensure our children aren’t just consumers of technology — but creators, builders, and leaders in it.
AI is here.
The shift is happening.
The only question left is: are we ready?
🎧 Press play and let’s talk about it.
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