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EPISODE · Feb 11, 2026 · 34 MIN

08. What Should We Tell the Kids? Navigating Work, Learning, and Purpose in the Age of AI

from The Victor Cho Podcast · host Victor Cho

AI is no longer a future concept—it’s already reshaping how we learn, work, and build careers. So the real question parents, students, and professionals are asking is: what do we do now? In this special talking-head episode, Victor Cho steps away from the traditional interview format to share a clear, thoughtful framework he’s presented to high school students, college students, and parents alike. Drawing from decades as a tech CEO and his role on the Wharton AI & Analytics Advisory Board, Victor breaks down: 🤖 What’s actually changed with AI (and what’s just noise) 📈 Why intelligence is becoming a service—and what that means for knowledge work 🧭 How careers and company structures are likely to evolve 🔑 The four skills that will matter most going forward: Cyborg, Conductor, Connector, and Crackerjack For more information on the podcast, please click here: https://www.emovidcorp.com/the-victor-cho-podcast To start a verified Human Conversation with Victor, please click here: https://link.emovid.com/0wjoz4

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