Rishi Sunak shares advice for his 2 teenage daughters entering the AI job market
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Rishi Sunak shares advice for his 2 teenage daughters entering the AI job market
"It boils down to: You might soon be managing an AI bot, but that doesn't mean you should become robotic yourself. Speaking at Bloomberg's New Economy Forum in Singapore on Wednesday, Sunak said it's "critical" for people to master"AI literacy skills" so they don't lose their role to someone who is proficient with AI. Alongside using AI tools, he said his advice to his daughters is to develop "human-to-human interaction" skills such as empathy and critical thinking."
""We're never going to lose the importance of being able to think, to reason, to question critically, so I think those skills will be incredibly important for our young people to develop," said Sunak, who added that his view on skills and the job market is informed by the work of Stanford economists as well as LinkedIn data. "And so I'd make sure that my girls spend time developing those skills as they grow up," he added. Sunak's comments come as tech leaders, such as Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, have warned that AI could squeeze the entry-level job market for white-collar workers."
Advice centers on mastering AI literacy to avoid losing roles to individuals proficient with AI. Equally important are human-to-human interaction skills such as empathy, critical thinking, reasoning, and questioning. Workers at all levels will need to learn to manage teams of autonomous AI agents relatively quickly. Tech leaders warn that AI could reduce entry-level white-collar job opportunities. Data from Stanford economists and LinkedIn informs the assessment of skills and the job market. Recent career moves include advisory roles at Microsoft, Anthropic, and Goldman Sachs, reflecting close ties to the AI and finance sectors.
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