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The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

Tim Klein | The New Science of Navigating School, Careers and Life

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

Srinivas Rao

Society & Culture

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 8 August 2022

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Tim Klein breaks down an evidence-based decision-making framework designed to help you make life's biggest decisions. Learn how to navigate the modern education system and ever-changing world of careers to find your purpose in life.

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0:00.5

Labor economists have known for about 80 years

0:03.4

that anything that involves a pattern

0:06.5

or a process or repeatable actions,

0:09.5

anything that can just be done in the same way

0:11.6

over and over again, will eventually be

0:15.7

automated by technology, you know?

0:18.2

We're seeing this with GPT-3,

0:20.8

where like they're writing technology,

0:23.5

there's so much, all of our life is being automated,

0:26.1

and so basically what we're saying is that

0:29.3

it's not a question of if it will be automated,

0:31.5

it's a question of when,

0:32.7

and when you look at the skills that will not be automated,

0:36.3

that are most valuable in the workplace moving forward,

0:38.7

most in demand, and most durable

0:41.4

in the face of technological disruption,

0:43.9

it's what we call uniquely universal human skills.

0:47.2

So it's creativity, critical thinking.

0:50.0

You know, AI is very good at spreadsheets

0:52.6

and like running algorithms,

0:54.2

very, very bad at critical thinking and creativity,

0:56.8

much worse than my five-year-old kid.

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