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EPISODE · Jul 16, 2026 · 24 MIN

AI and Humanity: Student Discussion 2

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During the 2026 spring semester, Wake Forest Computer Science professor, William Cochran, held his popular first year seminar called AI and Humanity: Foundations for Our Future. For one of the assignments, Cochran asked his students to read Ethan Mollicks book, Co-Intelligence, and create a mini podcast episode about a chapter that resonated with them. In Part 3 of this multi-part series, we hear from more of our students as they discuss Chapter 6, AI as a Co-worker. Please note that certain portions of the assignment have been lightly edited from their original format for content purposes or to comply with student wishes. For questions, comments, or anything else, email us at [email protected]

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During the 2026 spring semester, Wake Forest Computer Science professor, William Cochran, held his popular first year seminar called AI and Humanity: Foundations for Our Future. For one of the assignments, Cochran asked his students to read Ethan Mollicks book, Co-Intelligence, and create a mini podcast episode about a chapter that resonated with them. In Part 3 of this multi-part series, we hear from more of our students as they discuss Chapter 6, AI as a Co-worker. Please note that certain portions of the assignment have been lightly edited from their original format for content purposes or to comply with student wishes. For questions, comments, or anything else, email us at

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