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Aaron De Smet • The human side of generative AI: Creating a path to productivity
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Brad Frost • Design systems in the time of AI
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Skills you need in the age of AI: You’ll need critical thinking skills and emotional intelligence. Some technical skills e.g. understand the AI capabilities, some data literacy, cyber threats etc.
But mostly, you’ll need truly human soft skills:
- ability to make complex decisions
- ability to have creative problem solving
All skills that will enable
Johann Van Tonder added
- heavy users and creators of gen AI overwhelmingly feel they need higher-level cognitive and social-emotional skills2 to do their jobs, more than they need to build technological skills. As workers increasingly use gen AI to tackle more repetitive tasks, the human-centric skills of critical thinking and decision making will become ever more importan
Aaron De Smet • The human side of generative AI: Creating a path to productivity
Jason Throckmorton added
Gleb Tsipursky: With the rise of AI, creativity shifts from generation to curation
Robin Good added
3 critical skills for the future:
a. critical thinking
b. industry expertise
c. effective communication
Our Centaur Future - A RADAR Report
Keely Adler added
As AI raises the bar for what counts as exceptional originality, the ability to go out on a limb for ideas not yet supported by authoritative consensus will become even more important.
Thoughts on "Who Gains and Loses from the new AI?"
sari added
Managing the risks of inevitably biased visual artificial intelligence systems
brookings.eduLaura Pike Seeley added