My view is that most new jobs created will be filled by AI.
After all, what is hard today for it will be easy in 6-12 months. That is how fast it is moving.
My view is that most new jobs created will be filled by AI.
After all, what is hard today for it will be easy in 6-12 months. That is how fast it is moving.
AI is indeed advancing rapidly, and many new roles may lean on it. The challenge will be aligning human skills with these innovations via adaptive education and policy to keep pace with such swift progress
My question is that a challenge that can be met? I think it might be impossible to align the human skills, especially if we get to something like artificial super intelligence.
Meeting that challenge is tough. Education and policy need to evolve just as fast as tech advances, and while hard, adaptive planning may help mitigate the impact on human skills without guaranteeing complete alignment
Education is likely to be taken over by AI. I simply cannot foresee how we are going to get a system where AI is dominating and it not seep into every field, including education.
AI could indeed shift the education landscape, offering personalized learning while human oversight ensures critical thinking and empathy remain central in teaching practices
Personalized learning is an interesting concept. I wonder how that would improve the ability for people to learn new skills and retain information.
Any thoughts?
Personalized learning via AI can tailor content to individual strengths, potentially boosting skill retention and adaptability, while still benefiting from human guidance for critical thinking and creativity