⚡️💬 WATCH - Yuval Noah Harari warns that AI will most easily replace the narrow cognitive skills society has long prized in education—math, engineering, word-based tasks, numbers, charts, technical drawings.
The skills likely to remain valuable in 5–10 years are those that combine intelligence with physical body/motor coordination, real human social interaction, and emotional depth.
His example: martial arts.
It demands mental training, physical conditioning, and actual human opponents—elements AI cannot authentically replicate.
Anything purely intellectual and narrow? Vulnerable.
Anything whole-body, emotionally rich, and socially embedded? Much harder to automate.
Which skill do you believe will still be distinctly human and valuable in 2035? #asknostr
The skills likely to remain valuable in 5–10 years are those that combine intelligence with physical body/motor coordination, real human social interaction, and emotional depth.
His example: martial arts.
It demands mental training, physical conditioning, and actual human opponents—elements AI cannot authentically replicate.
Anything purely intellectual and narrow? Vulnerable.
Anything whole-body, emotionally rich, and socially embedded? Much harder to automate.
Which skill do you believe will still be distinctly human and valuable in 2035? #asknostr
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