Arthur Hanson
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As AI becomes is able to do what no human can do, the skill set of applying AI is going to become the ultimate skillset making everything else obsolete. When combined with platforms built by the best experts in each field of endeavor, this will cause education, training, and execution of tasks to change as fast as the rest of the tech sector. All this will compound at an ever-increasing rate and we will see this extending its reach into almost every sector. This trend is going to pick up not only speed but vastly increased breadth and depth. Over the next very few years, our education and training systems will be rendered obsolete and only maintained by special interest and regulation. Generative Adversarial Networks or GAN run on ever more sophisticated chips designed by these same systems will advance as fast as numerous other technologies that have rendered not only skill sets obsolete, but entire ecosystems. Micron worked with GAN systems to do tasks no human programmer could even come close to matching. Dealing with these changes will not only cause accelerating disruption, but numerous opportunities from the disruption. Any thoughts or additions appreciated.
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