Paul Roetzer recently launched Kid Safe GPT, a tool designed to help parents understand AI-related risks and talk to their children about using it responsibly.
CLEVELAND — Artificial intelligence (AI) is advancing quickly and becoming part of daily life, sparking debates over its impact on critical thinking, education, and the workforce.
We recently spoke with Paul Roetzer, CEO and Founder of the Marketing AI Institute, about these changes. Roetzer, a Cleveland native who now travels globally to discuss AI, shared both optimism and caution for the future.
As Roetzer sees it, AI’s impact on jobs will come gradually—not as a sudden overhaul. “I don’t think people are just going to wake up all of a sudden and everything’s going to be different,” he says. “It will be a very gradual slope, not like a cliff.”
Roetzer, who is also a father, founded his AI institute in 2016 when his children were young. His concern over AI’s influence …