"I had just finished recording the final video of my personal productivity mini-course when I turned on the camera and ad-libbed from the heart. I was unprepared for what came out."
I first developed my personal productivity system over a decade ago. It was only as I boiled it down into a Framework that others could use to build their own that I realised how important it would be to staying relevant in a world where the world's expertise comes almost free at the touch of a button.
And then I realised: AI will kill our ability to innovate.
It's a big claim, but the logic's pretty straightforward:
Extrapolation: by mid-century, after everyone's spent 25 years mining the wisdom of past decades using AI, we'll turn around to find noone left with enough mastery to innovate.
In addition to the full post, there's a LinkedIn carousel.
More Stuff I Think
More Stuff tagged creativity , productivity , ai , douglas rushkoff
See also: Digital Transformation , Innovation Strategy , Psychology , Personal Productivity , Science&Technology
MyHub.ai saves very few cookies onto your device: we need some to monitor site traffic using Google Analytics, while another protects you from a cross-site request forgeries. Nevertheless, you can disable the usage of cookies by changing the settings of your browser. By browsing our website without changing the browser settings, you grant us permission to store that information on your device. More details in our Privacy Policy.