A lot of the AI conversation focuses on what machines can do today.
They can write code, generate designs, summarize research, create videos, analyze data, and even act as autonomous agents that complete tasks.
But I'm more curious about the opposite question:
What skills will remain uniquely human a decade from now?
Not tasks. Skills.
Will creativity still be our advantage if AI can generate thousands of ideas in seconds?
Will coding remain a core skill if AI can build functional applications from prompts?
Will communication matter more or less when AI can draft emails, presentations, and reports?
Or will the most valuable people be those who can ask better questions, make better decisions, and understand human behavior?
If you were advising someone starting their career today, what would you tell them to focus on learning that AI is least likely to replace?
Curious to hear perspectives from developers, designers, founders, product managers, and anyone working alongside AI every day.
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