Andreas Welsch
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It doesn't say anything about your previous experience.
You know, things like that.
So that's where, again, being able to delegate now also as we increase the level of autonomy in these systems gets super, super important.
And communication, being able to articulate it.
Yeah.
interpersonal relationships, communication, and being able to delegate.
To me, those are the three key skills we need to teach more so that humans can work with the software in the optimal way.
I think it's already tough, or it was already tough before generative AI, you could argue.
It's only exacerbating that, I would say, or highlighting the need for it even more.
And it's tough, right?
If you delegate too much to AI of research, synthesis of information, critical thinking, and you just accept the results as gospel...
You know, it gets really, really hard to build and maintain that critical thinking muscle in a sense.
So, you know, there have been studies around this topic of over-reliance on AI.
Recently, there were some coming out.
What was it called?
Your brain on chat GPT or something?
That's a good one to see.
And what was it?
A couple of days ago, I think I read something about this past cohort or year of students graduating.
How much have students actually learned and retained over the last two years since the emergence of generative AI?