Damus
Tamelessly · 9h
Who decides that those skills are gonna still be relevant if the technology we're enabling can simply remove any need for self control or relevency? I mean you already know, kids now rely on LLMs to d...
Derek Ross profile picture
I've used AI every single day for over a year across work, creativity, and life. I'm not an expert, far from it. But I've decided the skills that will keep you relevant and successful in the future come down to three things.

Communication
AI handles information retrieval, but humans handle persuasion, trust, and nuance. The ability to prompt well is just communication with a new kind of listener. Clear thinking is worthless if you can't transmit it to humans or machines.

Creativity
AI can remix everything that already exists. It can't want something new. The most valuable skill is knowing what's worth making, not how to make it. Taste will be the new scarcity.

Critical Thinking
AI confidently generates plausible nonsense. Someone has to catch it and call it out. The bottleneck shifts from finding information to evaluating it. Knowing the right question is worth more than a thousand AI generated answers.
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Tamelessly · 9h
I don't think we're talking about the same issues, Mr Derek. But anyways thank you for your response.