i think back to when everyone 3 years was talking about how you “must learn prompt engineering if you want to make it” and now it’s a pointless skill because the machine can understand what you want often better than you could ever hope to articulate it and so the frontier will keep moving, of what you “must learn to do” and shat the machine will then learn to do better than you can that persistent frontier technical focus is interesting, but it may only be relevant for months at a time, and then weeks a time, and then maybe even mere days. things will eventually move too fast for us to comprehend. singularity things i suppose it’s helpful to understand what’s happening for as long as you can keep up, even if you can’t do a lot of it yourself anymore i don’t know when or where that cycle ends, but if i had to pick two general areas to really develop in that kind of environment, it would be 1) general critical thing skills and 2) a systems engineering mindset beyond that, developing good social skills may become surprisingly important again, as well as being high agency in general gm ☕️
> and so the frontier will keep moving, of what you “must learn to do” and shat the machine will then learn to do better than you can should have been "...and then the machine..." i try to write a serious post about adapting to an AI future and i shat on it 🙈
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