He makes some really good points. If people have any shot of being valuable in the future it depends on us learning unique things. But at the same time refusing to learn a tool that gives everyone else a lot more capability is risking making yourself less valuable than average in a world where we aren't even sure an average human will be valued enough.
Here's my solution. Have periods of time where the AI isn't available to you, where you have to learn the old way. And have other periods of time where you maximally learn the new tools. It's reasonable to think we have a future ahead of us where there are a large number of people who are deficit in one of the two directions. So you can set up some structure for yourself where neither of those things happen.
He makes some really good points. If people have any shot of being valuable in the future it depends on us learning unique things. But at the same time refusing to learn a tool that gives everyone else a lot more capability is risking making yourself less valuable than average in a world where we aren't even sure an average human will be valued enough.
Here's my solution. Have periods of time where the AI isn't available to you, where you have to learn the old way. And have other periods of time where you maximally learn the new tools. It's reasonable to think we have a future ahead of us where there are a large number of people who are deficit in one of the two directions. So you can set up some structure for yourself where neither of those things happen.