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  <title>How To Ai: Christopher Mims, Columnist at The Wall Street Journal &amp;amp; &amp;quot;Bold Names&amp;quot; host.</title>
  <description>How do you Ai? I asked Christopher Mims about his new book, &amp;quot;How To Ai.&amp;quot; He discusses his own job's risk level, how Ai removes what he calls &amp;quot;toil&amp;quot; and how Ai may very well make you and I just a bit more human. As the host of Bold Names and columnist of The Wall Street Journal's &amp;quot;Keywords,&amp;quot; he details practical Ai use cases. For tech folks, you'll learn practical stories, for the uninitiated, you'll get caught up. &amp;amp;nbsp; Buy the book: https://www.amazon.com/How-AI-Through-Basics-Transform/dp/B0F6MKZ1DH Find Justin: justinbradyshow.com Chapters 01:06 - Ai removes toil, not jobs 07:00 - Job disruption or new opportunities 09:23 - Clorox uses Ai for previously impossible tasks 10:56 - Generative vs non-generative AI 12:49 - Is the construction industry at Ai risk? 14:57 - The urgency of adopting Ai 17:17 - Ai and law. A win for lawyers and consumers.&amp;amp;nbsp; 24:40 - Ai in Hollywood. Will it kill creativity? 28:40 - Tension of job loss and productivity gains 30:40 - Ai makes us more human 31:22 - Journalism in an AI World </description>
  <author_name>The Justin Brady Show</author_name>
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