
Why Storytelling Will Be the Super Skill of the AI Age

With technological advances placing a premium on interactions and relationships, the skills that make us human are increasingly important to master.
Adam Grant • Hidden Potential
One “must” for this week
The skills we think make us irreplaceable might not be the ones that actually do.
In a candid interview, AI researcher Karina Nguyen reveals that while artificial intelligence is mastering traditionally valued 'hard skills' like analysis and writing, it's struggling with human abilities we often take for granted.
Her insight a... See more
The skills we think make us irreplaceable might not be the ones that actually do.
In a candid interview, AI researcher Karina Nguyen reveals that while artificial intelligence is mastering traditionally valued 'hard skills' like analysis and writing, it's struggling with human abilities we often take for granted.
Her insight a... See more
The lesson: It's easy to focus on what will change, but in a world where it's unlikely you will be correct, it's more important to focus on what will stay the same.
Focus on the lighthouse.
Here are a few timeless human truths that will not change in the future:
Humans will want real, personal connection
Humans will want to consume things that make the
Until the age of AI, being more productive was the best way to stand out at work. But now, as bots and algorithms supplant mundane and repetitive labor in the workplace, the benefits of human labor will shift to the skills and capabilities that are uniquely human . Chief among them: creativity. Think compelling ways to visualize data, better ways t... See more
8 Themes For The Near Future Of Tech 🔮
those with verbal talent are going to have a more important skill set to offer the world in the coming decades, as the AI revolution takes hold—I think that those who are able to give expression to and speak to the deepest desires of the human heart will be the voices the world needs most.
A Bull Market in the Humanities
“In the past, jobs were about muscles. Now they’re about brains, but in the future, they’ll be about the heart.”