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S4 Episode 46: AI and Coaching Jazz Rasool

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"AI is pretty good at handling the lower common denominators of change, but the higher common denominators of change are the sovereign territory of human coaches."

Jazz Rasool, an expert in AI coaching, discusses with Claire Pedrick MCC the role of AI in coaching and the importance of ethical and inclusive practices. He emphasises the need for coaches to be literate in AI and comply with regulations to avoid legal risks. Jazz highlights the difference between AI and human coaches, stating that AI is better suited for transactional forms of change, while human coaches excel in transformational and transcendental change.

We talk about the importance of considering the systemic and environmental impact of AI. Jazz calls for collaboration among governing bodies to create comprehensive and accessible standards for AI in coaching

Takeaways

  • Coaches need to be literate in AI and comply with regulations to avoid legal risks.
  • AI is better suited for transactional forms of change, while human coaches excel in transformational and transcendental change.
  • Consider the systemic and environmental impact of AI in coaching.
  • Collaboration among governing bodies is needed to create comprehensive and accessible standards for AI in coaching.

Contact Jazz through Linked In

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Next: Business Builder for Coaches - Talking about Money with Caroline Quaife

Key Words

AI coaching, ethical practices, inclusive practices, compliance, legal risks, transactional change, transformational change, transcendental change, systemic impact, environmental impact, collaboration, governing bodies

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"AI is pretty good at handling the lower common denominators of change, but the higher common denominators of change are the sovereign territory of human coaches."

Jazz Rasool, an expert in AI coaching, discusses with Claire Pedrick MCC the role of AI in coaching and the importance of ethical and inclusive practices. He emphasises the need for coaches to be literate in AI and comply with regulations to avoid legal risks. Jazz highlights the difference between AI and human coaches, stating that AI is better suited for transactional forms of change, while human coaches excel in transformational and transcendental change.

We talk about the importance of considering the systemic and environmental impact of AI. Jazz calls for collaboration among governing bodies to create comprehensive and accessible standards for AI in coaching

Takeaways

  • Coaches need to be literate in AI and comply with regulations to avoid legal risks.
  • AI is better suited for transactional forms of change, while human coaches excel in transformational and transcendental change.
  • Consider the systemic and environmental impact of AI in coaching.
  • Collaboration among governing bodies is needed to create comprehensive and accessible standards for AI in coaching.

Contact Jazz through Linked In

If you like this episode, subscribe or follow The Coaching Inn on your podcast platform to hear new episodes as they drop. You can watch this episode, with subtitles on our YouTube Channel

Coming Up:

Next: Business Builder for Coaches - Talking about Money with Caroline Quaife

Key Words

AI coaching, ethical practices, inclusive practices, compliance, legal risks, transactional change, transformational change, transcendental change, systemic impact, environmental impact, collaboration, governing bodies

  continue reading

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