3 Skills to Prepare for the Future of AI in 2025

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In this video, I share the 3 skills that Mo Gawdat says that we should master to prepare for the future of AI. Mo previously served as chief business officer for Google X and is the author of the Scary Smart: The Future of AI.

ABOUT SHANEE MORET:
In 2018, Shanee Moret was given an ultimatum. She was in marketing at a startup when her daughter got sick, forcing her to take time off. In response, her employer told her – come back to work or else. Shanee picked her daughter over her job (not a tough choice, really). And, instead, she started her own business. It paid off. Today, she has over 1 million LinkedIn followers, 365K LinkedIn newsletter subscribers and her business, Growth Academy where she helps business owners market themselves on LinkedIn, has taken off.

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Great video. Anyone who owns a business needs to watch this at least twice!

sharktv
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That's so amazing Shanee! That's what I thought I should be doing a month ago. Just engage my clients and inspire them to act and not only teach them over and over. It gets boring people don't like to be coached I realized but they will join you in the activities and events or challenges you provide. So now you confirmed my idea!

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This is interesting. I think there will always be a place for AI but the difference is the man behind it. If we all have access to AI, then the individual who can best contextualize the information to best suit the consumer wins. But the individual will always be the separator unless AI says, "hey, no human being can compete in a particular industry". What i think the AI will lack, unless they start building robots that interact with other humans, is context. Humans understand nuance and context through real life interaction. And most times, you can't actually get that from the internet. A simple industry that comes to mind is "Picking Up Girls". You can't simply read an article or take a course and be good with women. It would be more helpful to do it and receive advice from someone who was not good with women but learned how to be good with women. This is the context part. This is what AI will miss. Unless, they have robots interacting in the real world. This is just one example but I'm sure there are several more

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You shouldn't take that guy too seriously. He even tells people not to have kids because of AI, which is pretty ridiculous.

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