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This article never actually lists then as six skills; we get three groups of two (something an AI will probably never do). Probably Hiroshi Tasaka is wrong on all six of these points. These are all recognition and response tasks. AI has for the most part already solved the recognition portion of the equation. The responses are in some cases presentation, and in other cases process orchestration. I list them here for your convenience (quoted):

  1. the ability to undertake non-verbal communication.
  2. the ability to show deep empathy to customers,
  3. the ability to undertake growth management,
  4. the ability to employ mind management,
  5. the ability to perform collective intelligence management, and
  6. the ability to realize new ideas in an organization.

You're probably wondering what I do think the job of humans will be in the future. Our job will be to train AI. We'll all be teachers in the future. Not teachers in the sense of giving instruction, but teachers in the sense of modelling appropriate behaviour. It will be a challenge, to be sure.

 

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