
The Jagged Edge: Why Working With AI Is the New Human Skill
From aiEDU Studios by aiEDU: The AI Education Project
June 11, 2026 · 1h 3m · Season 1 · Episode 46
About this episode
Wim Sweldens discusses the evolving relationship between humans and AI, emphasizing the importance of navigating AI's limitations.
Wim Sweldens has watched technology remake itself for forty years — Bell Labs, mobile networks, and now Kiswe, the interactive live-streaming company he co-founded. The last time he felt anything like this moment was 1991, when a colleague told him "everything that's not on the internet doesn't exist." His answer to this one is AIQ: a way of measuring not how smart AI is, but how well humans navigate its jagged edge — the boundary where a model brilliant at one task fails absurdly at a nearly...
People in this episode
Guest: Wim Sweldens
Topics covered
- AI navigation
- technology evolution
- interactive live-streaming
- human skills
- AIQ measurement
Keywords
- AI
- human skills
- technology
- live-streaming
- AIQ
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Kiswe, Bell Labs, mobile networks
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