What is the most important skill to learn in the future?

Discussion in 'Artificial Intelligence (A.I.)' started by Elking nano, Sep 23, 2023.

  1. Elking nano

    Elking nano Newbie

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    The world is changing rapidly, and with it, the skills that are in demand. In order to be successful in the future, it is important to learn skills that will be relevant and valuable in a rapidly changing economy.

    One of the most important skills to learn in the future is critical thinking. In a world where information is constantly changing and evolving, it is important to be able to think critically and evaluate information from multiple sources. Critical thinking is also essential for solving complex problems and making informed decisions.

    Another important skill to learn in the future is adaptability. The world is constantly changing, and the skills that are in demand are constantly evolving. In order to be successful, it is important to be able to adapt to new situations and learn new skills quickly.

    In addition to critical thinking and adaptability, there are a number of other skills that will be important in the future, such as:

    • Communication
    • Collaboration
    • Creativity
    • Problem-solving
    • Leadership
    • Technological skills
    It is important to note that this is not an exhaustive list, and the most important skills to learn in the future will vary depending on your specific career goals. However, the skills listed above are generally considered to be important for success in the rapidly changing economy of the future.

    Here are some tips for learning the skills you need for the future:

    • Identify your career goals. What do you want to do in the future? Once you know your career goals, you can start to identify the skills that you need to learn in order to achieve those goals.
    • Find learning opportunities. There are many different ways to learn new skills. You can take classes, read books, watch online tutorials, or even find a mentor.
    • Be patient and persistent. Learning new skills takes time and effort. Don't get discouraged if you don't master a skill right away. Just keep practicing and learning, and you will eventually achieve your goals.
     
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  2. raynolds

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    Starting fresh keeps things sharp. Thinking hard on problems matters more than ever, while staying flexible shapes how we grow. Sometimes I type rough thoughts into AI just to clear the clutter. Then I pass them through Clever AI Humaniser so they sound like someone actually speaking. Works quick, costs nothing, remembers past versions too. Even then, a few lines usually need fixing by hand. To pick up something new, figure where you want to go first. Find lessons that fit, stick with daily drills. Words matter when sharing ideas; working well with others counts double. New fixes come from bold choices. Solving glitches beats avoiding them. Leading gently moves groups forward. Digital know-how opens most doors today. Starting slow helps when trying out new ways to soften AI-written words during study sessions. A conversation online points toward a few free options worth checking: https://beginrescueend.com/t/can-anyone-recommend-the-best-free-ai-text-humanizer/2539/2. Progress shows up only after repeated effort, so sticking with it matters most. Confidence grows quietly behind each attempt, even the awkward ones.
     
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  3. MojoToto

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    Invisibility, Independence from all smart tech ( including phones), survival skills that can sustain you off the grid - Anything to get you the fuck away from BIG BRO and the matrix -
     
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  4. BJintheUK

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    Plumbing and electrical wiring are two skills that will endure for many more years. I can't see anyone, no matter how smart, being able to find a way of removing plumbing from all buildings. Similarly, I can't see anyone designing a building that has no electrical cables anywhere within it.

    So just with those two skills you'll always be able to make a living, no matter where you live. They would also be absolutely necessary in any post-apocalyptic world, and might even lead to whoever has those skills becoming the leader of any bands of survivors, as they'd be the ones everyone else goes to in order to learn how to wire a plug and set up a toilet.
     
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  5. MojoToto

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    AI is part of the reason the human race is devolving The faster our tech evolves the quicker we dumb down I love the irony of 'Smart' tech which is replacing our cognitive abilities, imagination and natural instincts. We are replacing the need for ourselves. How clever
     
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  6. Toker

    Toker Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    Baking, cooking. I suppose we'll have robots doing that soon. Whatever will Ramsey do then? Robot cooking shows!

    Btw, check out Next Level Chef!

    Otherwise you could learn how to be a prompt engineer. Look it up!
     
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  7. Native Vee

    Native Vee Supporters HipForums Supporter

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    The most important thing to learn?

    How to avoid AI!!!!!!!!!
     
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  8. Piobaire

    Piobaire Village Idiot

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    Compassion.
     
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  9. Twogigahz

    Twogigahz Senior Member

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    I used to be a big tech guy. Now I'm sick of it. Update this, reboot that, oh you need a new device since we aged out all of your present devices...fix this...reboot that....

    We need, and need to PAY people who can be plumbers, electricians, finish carpenters, auto body and auto repair, HVAC techs. I don't know how people afford to hire all these guys since I do all my own shit...seems like it's $500 just to get someone to show up.

    We need to teach critical thinking. This thing does not work. What is wrong. How do we make it right? I can't tell you how many times someone's asked me to take a look at something....and it is usually an easy fix. I don't know. Maybe it's just how my brain is wired....some don't know which end of a hammer to use.

    Schooling.

    We need to quit teaching useless shit. Most of the time it is the good ol' boys club with college, you need two years of useless crap before you can get to something that you can earn a living with. I had to take so much useless calculus and differential equations to graduate - when we all could so much have used more courses in coding, design, testing, manufacturing, we needed more hands on labs....but we were all focused on cooperate and graduate with a good GPA .
     
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