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Coaching as a tool for adapting to the pace of the development of activities in the age of artificial intelligence (AI)
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- Kseniia I. Pirogova 1
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- 147-153
- Received: 23 March 2025
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1 NOChU VO "Moskovskii institut psikhoanaliza"
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Pirogova K. I. (2025). Coaching as a tool for adapting to the pace of the development of activities in the age of artificial intelligence (AI). Coaching psychology: methodology, theory, practice, 147-153. Чебоксары: PH "Sreda". https://doi.org/10.31483/r-127321
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DOI: 10.31483/r-127321
Abstract
In recent years, we have seen the pace of development of artificial intelligence (AI) increase. AI-based tools are increasingly embedded in professional activities, and people need to adapt to these changes. We've been talking about information overload for decades, and now the environment is even more stressful. Difficulties in maintaining concentration for long periods of time, conscious action, self-organisation and self-regulation are already being experienced in adolescents. The text analyses how AI affects the pace of life, and the problems this causes. Tools for coping are offered, with a focus on coaching as a solution to current challenges. Limitations and opportunities are critically examined through cognitive psychology and research on other approaches. Alternative solutions that take into account the limitations of the tool and its impact on resilience are also mentioned. The article is aimed at a wide audience interested in the impact of AI on human adaptive capacity.
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