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373: From Credentials to Curiosity: Why Learning Paths Matter More Than Career Paths, with Columbia Professor Lynn Thoman

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Lynn Thoman is a professor at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs and the founder of 3 Takeaways, a top 1% global podcast known for distilling big ideas from influential leaders shaping policy, business, and society. 


Drawing on experience across corporate strategy, public sector advisory work, and board service at institutions such as the Brookings Institution and Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, Lynn brings a cross-sector lens to how AI is reshaping decision-making, learning, and human potential.

In this conversation, we discuss:

  • Why AI is best understood as an amplifier of human capability, especially in leadership, where judgment and choices matter more than technology.
  • How the real upside of AI is giving people more space for imagination, empathy, and meaningful human connection.
  • How to prepare students and professionals for an AI-shaped job market by prioritizing learning paths, adaptability, and relationships over fixed career tracks.
  • Why the biggest risks of AI come from small, hard-to-detect changes in data or models that can create serious downstream harm.
  • How AI is pushing education, work, and leadership back toward core human skills like judgment, curiosity, and imagination.
  • Where cautious optimism comes from, including AI’s potential to expand access to knowledge, healthcare, and opportunity when used with care.

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