Human-AI Paradox: As AI Does More, Core Human Skills Become More Valuable
bindureddy · x · 2026-08-21
Argues a human-AI paradox: the more AI can do, the more valuable core human abilities—taste, conviction, accountability, skin in the game—become. AI lacks these traits; the core human advantage is our ability to care.
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