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Sumit Gupta
@sumit · 0:49

What skills will be relevant in a future driven by Artificial intelligence? What does it mean for our children?

Hi. My question to the Swell community is about the future of skills and knowledge in a future that is dominated by AI. Given that artificial intelligence technologies are becoming more and more capable and are able to do even more complex tasks, what does this mean for our children, um and their financial and economic futures? What skills, capabilities or knowledge can they invest in learning, developing so that they can have fruitful, productive and economic futures? 510 15 2030 years from now

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@sumit

In understanding ourselves better means that we understand others better, which means we can relate to one and to another better. I think practicing and exercising creativity and imagination are important. It helps us not only in well being, and it helps us also with agile thinking so we can tackle the really thinky thinky serious adult tasks, whether we're talking problem solving at home or whether we're talking something at work. Embracing the childlike aspects of ourselves as well as the adult aspects of ourselves
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Harvey Pullings II
@The79thstreetkd · 4:55

@SeekingPlumb

It. This is an interesting topic just because of not only AI that's been going around, it's kind of started a few years back. I'll go as early, at least from my experiences, I want to say maybe about five years ago. Well, maybe 20. I'm sorry, eight years ago. God, time is fine. Even worse than I thought
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Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

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@The79thstreetkd

Anyone and everyone can look at the introduction of the Internet was amazing and brought so many great things. But at the same time, it democratized information, not wisdom and knowledge. I mean, look at where we are at now. You doubt everything. How do you know what is true? What is real? And of course, with the introduction of AI, that gets even more difficult. That's where the concern is
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Jenna Steinkamp
@jennas · 1:44
But then listening to everyone's replies, it really expanded and opened up the thought that technology is such a non personal method of communication. Generations that Harvey grown up using this technology have a hard time interpersonally. And so I think the skills to really focus and lean into are those interpersonal skills. How do we engage with community? How are we able to work with one another, communicate with one another, be in relationship with one another?
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