Career Advice in the Age of AI
The article discusses career advice in the age of AI, where AI models can perform well-defined tasks with known answers. As a result, the valuable work of the next generation will likely involve tasks that are not easily quantifiable or automatable. The article highlights the need for individuals to develop skills that are complementary to AI, such as creativity and problem-solving.
- ▪AI models can perform well-defined tasks with known answers, making them suitable for tasks like those found in school.
- ▪The valuable work of the next generation will likely involve tasks that are not easily quantifiable or automatable.
- ▪Individuals need to develop skills that are complementary to AI, such as creativity and problem-solving.
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Phil Chen@philhchenArticleCareer advice in the age of AI AI models get better at anything you can write a loss function for, and school is mostly loss functions: well-defined problems graded against known answers. Therefore, the valuable work of the next...9:25 PM · Jul 2, 20261.6MViews:host{display:inline-block;direction:ltr;white-space:nowrap;line-height:1}span{display:inline-block}:host([data-will-change]) span{will-change:transform}.number,.digit{padding:round(nearest, calc(var(--number-flow-mask-height, 0.25em) / 2), 1px) 0}.symbol{white-space:pre}66:where(number-flow-react){line-height:1}number-flow-react > span{font-kerning:none;display:inline-block;padding:calc(round(nearest, calc(var(--number-flow-mask-height, 0.25em) / 2), 1px) * 2)…
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