hey ChatGPT, what human skills will be most valuable in a world where AI does everything?
The question we’re all thinking about.
When AI automates everything, then what?
AI isn’t going to automate everything. But what is safe, and what is not? What skills will be required in a world where AI can do almost everything?
Today we’re going to cover:
What is the current state of “what AI can do,” and where do we still need a human in the loop?
How will this change over the next 10 years? What will human-AI collaboration look like in the future?
What skills do you need to be building to position yourself for an AI-enabled future?
How can you build these skills “on the job” while working on projects that are important to you?
In a previous post, I introduced Spark, a GPT expert on human-AI interaction. He’s going to help us map out the future of AI, and call out what it means for the human skills that will be most in demand. He’s also available to all paid subscribers for personalized coaching.
Paid subscribers, read on. (If you’ve been on the subscription fence, Spark is a great excuse to jump across!)
WHERE IS AI RIGHT NOW?
Welcome back Spark! Our first interview was one of my most popular posts. Let’s go deeper today. I want to talk about how AI is going to “play out” over the next ten years, and what that means for humans.
Specifically, in a world where AI does everything, what do the humans do? What skills will be the most valuable?
But let’s start by anchoring in the now. AI is great at research, summarization, image creation. But it makes mistakes. It struggles with Excel and PowerPoint. How would you characterize our current state of AI?
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