Goldman's chief information officer has 4 tips on how to AI-proof your career, including 'posing provocative, non-obvious questions' | Fortune
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Goldman's chief information officer has 4 tips on how to AI-proof your career, including 'posing provocative, non-obvious questions' | Fortune
""Your ability to manage a hybrid team of human and AI resources""
""get creative with AI, posing provocative, non-obvious questions.""
""While AI excels at refurbishing existing knowledge,""
""its true creative potential is unlocked by human curiosity.""
Workplaces require professionals to transition from executing tasks to orchestrating work performed by humans and AI. Leadership will be measured by the ability to delegate, coordinate, and integrate outputs from hybrid teams to produce results greater than either humans or machines alone. Curiosity becomes a critical skill because posing provocative, non-obvious questions pushes AI beyond pattern-based synthesis and uncovers novel insights. AI excels at synthesizing and refurbishing existing knowledge but depends on human provocation to reach creative breakthroughs. Employees should experiment with bold prompts and manage collaboration dynamics to maximize combined human-AI value.
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