Interview Notes
In today’s episode of EssayPro podcast, we’re joined by Sri Krishna, a former journalist and marketing branding specialist. Although Sri’s career started out in journalism rather than tech, technology started to pull him in somewhere along the way. Later on, he moved into brand strategy and communications, where his perspective shifted. Once he found himself working as a public relations specialist with some of India’s top tech-driven companies, the curiosity grew only stronger.
The episode discusses where non-technical students belong in the world of AI and why each one of us is more involved than we think. Sri talks about creativity and the ethical concerns that come with the development of artificial intelligence. Ultimately, knowing how to code isn’t the most important skill. Instead, it’s knowing how to ask the right questions and communicate well.
This episode of the podcast covers:
- How using AI tools helps shape them, even without a technical background
- How simple tasks train the system
- The demand for creative yet ethical minds across industries
- Why user experience matters just as much as engineering
- How human judgment still guides AI usage
- How each student can build AI fluency
- The benefits of trying free tools
- Why real thinking matters more than crafting a clever prompt
- The myth that AI replaces jobs
- How students can find their place in the AI space
This episode centers on the role of non-technical students in the AI space. Sri Krishna talks about the influence of thoughtful communication in how these tools evolve. AI learns through use, so each one of us engaging with it determines its direction. The tools are already in front of us. Starting with personal interests, students can begin to build a deeper understanding of how AI fits into their own work.
Who is Sri Krishna?
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Ana Ratishvili
Ana is a professional literary writer with a Master’s Degree in English literature. Through critical analysis and an understanding of storytelling techniques, she can craft insightful guides on how to write literary analysis essays and their structures so students can improve their writing skills.



