Ever since the Large Language Models became popular, I've witnessed a massive uptick in education anxiety and career prospects. Parents are emailing me every week asking what their kids should learn that will still be relevant and economically viable when they join the workforce.
Here's what some of the top minds in the industry have to say:
Jensen Huang: domain expertise, diverse skillsets, lifelong learning, how to prompt
Sam Altman: creativity, critical thinking, resilience, high rate of learning, adaptability, familiarity with the tools
Scott Galloway: storytelling
Andrew Ng: to be AI-coding literate so they can thrive in an increasingly AI-powered world
My answer remains the same as it always has been.
Curiosity, ability to create/build/make __X__, and storytelling have been and will remain some of the most in-demand skills.
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