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I feel like the polymaths in society, those that are skilled in multiple disciplines will thrive in the age of AI. In the future, we'll all be so good at things like technology and using AI in many facets of our lives, as well as mathematics/STEM fields. However, we'll lose and are losing the ability to do things like philosophy and be creative.

What happens to people that want to get into say counseling, sales, or similar fields? They'll be up a creek, however society still needs these people.  Nowadays kids in school use chatGPT before they check their book for the answer.  Or, they'll ask their AI service to write a school paper for them.  They are shooting themselves in the foot, because the real world needs you to have these basic skills.   

Finally, the value of AI seems that while it will help us in some ways, it will also hurt us in others.  We'll lose a bit our critical and other wonderful gifts of humanity to a degree as a result of using AI.  The answer choices provided all seem to be mutually exclusive, and i think that in truth it will be more of a mixed bag.  

Last edited by shavenferret - on 23 October 2025