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RE: Behind the Eight

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but it is also true, their world is a tech world

Yes, but the skills required to create that tech don't get learned from using the tech, they get learned in traditional environments that we have been "using" for years. What happens when those skills are only held by the 0.1% ?

"Social bootcamps" - doesn't that sound dystopian?

On the other side of the spectrum, we will see more and more ppl being left out of the system because they are far away from "user tech" knowledge, and cannot manage to get integrated into a group where high "tech user" skills are needed.

I suspect that if the people have the fundamental skills, picking up user skills won't be too much of a challenge and as the only people who are able to create new tech, they will get all the support they need. Imagine an Instagram influencer writing their own app.