IT Generalist
Potsdam, Deutschland
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Frank-Ringo Gutacker is an IT systems administrator, author, and AI practitioner based in Potsdam, Germany. He works at the intersection of higher education IT, digital infrastructure, artificial intelligence, and practical workplace transformation. With hands-on experience in Moodle operations, Linux systems, automation, web technologies, and AI-assisted content creation, he focuses on how technology changes real work instead of just chasing hype. He is the author of books including CLAIM, which explores how workers can use AI to reclaim value, agency, and productivity in a changing economy. Frank also writes essays, creates music and media projects, and translates complex technical developments into clear, practical language for non-specialist audiences. He is available to comment on AI in the workplace, digital education, IT operations, productivity, automation, and the social impact of emerging technologies.







Flow is notable because it reframes the AI debate from fear to agency. Instead of asking only whether AI will replace jobs, the project examines how AI changes tasks, expectations, and the value of human experience. It argues that judgment, context, responsibility, and practical expertise become more important, not less, when AI enters everyday work. Flow stands out by translating complex AI developments into clear, grounded language for experienced professionals, educators, and organizations.
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