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Here’s a highlight from our latest interview with Dr. Allison Pugh. The full episode drops this Friday. Subscribe and hit the bell icon so you don’t miss it.
In this segment from the Beauty at Work podcast, Dr. Allison Pugh, author of The Last Human Job, explains why AI tools reflect what people want to hear may also point to one of its main limitation. While chatbots can mirror emotions and reduce discomfort, real human connection involves misrecognition, vulnerability, and the difficult work of sitting with shame in front of another person.
As Allison asks: "who can actually ask someone to suffer shame?” And why does that matter for growth, dignity, and belonging?
You can watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/SkB3HVoQRJo
To learn more about Allison’s work, you can find her at: https://www.allisonpugh.com/
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