What things are still worth learning in the age of AI? Can break things down into factual and procedural knowledge, and whether the procedure you’re learning is a way of thinking, or if it’s purely instrumental to something. Touch on the value of knowing factual knowledge vs. having the procedural knowledge of how to find the factual knowledge in different cases (e.g. quickness of lookup and other factors). Mental models
Ofc Unis will use AI tutors to administer oral exams in certain subjects. Scaling the primer.
Education might end up looking like finishing schools since we will all be like upper class ladies (or athenian citizens?) re our job prospects / levels of wealth. (S’s idea)
Figure out how to code with LLMs because it will teach you how to write
People often say that asking the right questions is more important than getting the right answers. LLMs can ask the right questions. If you don’t know what they are, ask them what the right questions are. Also low skill workers (so far) usually benefit the most from AI, which makes sense, but remember you are a low skill workers at almost all possible tasks.