The Entropy Podcast

SuperSkills for the AI Age with Rahim Hirji

Francis Gorman Season 2 Episode 24

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In this episode, Rahim Hirji discusses the evolving nature of intelligence, the importance of human skills in the age of AI, and how to adapt our education and mindset for the future. Discover insights on judgment, taste, curiosity, and the impact of AI on decision-making.

This is one of those episodes that will have you questioning decisions you have made as your week unfolds. 

Key Topics:

  • The commodification of intelligence and its impact on value
  • The importance of taste, judgment, and accountability in a world of abundant AI
  • The concept of synthetic seniority and the blending of old and new wisdom
  • Future skills needed for humans to thrive alongside AI
  • The role of curiosity, boredom, and creativity in human development
  • The risks of over-dependence on AI and algorithms
  • Reimagining education to focus on soft skills and super skills
  • The importance of questioning and understanding decision-making algorithms
  • Practical self-assessment tools for future readiness

 Sound Bytes:

"Taste, judgment, accountability are valuable now"
"Talking to machines feels disingenuous"
"Many decisions are made for us by algorithms"


Check out the book: 

https://superskillsbook.com/


Check out the diagnostic tool:

https://superskillsbook.com/diagnostic/


Check out Rahim’s site:

https://www.thesuperskills.com/