We'll adapt like we always do. Will we?
We'll adapt like we always do. Will we?
Steven Bartlett and Tristan Harris discussed about artificial general intelligence and they said: it will automate all forms of human cognitive labor, unless we do about it.
That's right: this time is different.
We have automated tasks before, but AI automates thinking itself.
But here's what I shared in my TEDx talk:
Humans don't lose relevance when the world changes.
We lose relevance when we stop choosing how to adapt. When we stop doing what makes us truly human.
If AI handles the cognitive heavy lifting, our real work becomes:
→ Listening, and I mean truly listening to each other
→ Emotional courage in tough conversations
→ Judgment calls when data isn't enough
→ Building genuine human connections
→ Leading others through uncertainty
Those parts? They can't be automated.
I am not asking anymore whether AI will outthink us.
The question is: will we do the right things to stay essential?
What do you think makes humans irreplaceable in an AI world?
#change #airevolution
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