Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a pervasive force in almost every field of innovation and development, from driverless cars to personalized healthcare and natural language conversations. Sensors and Internet-of-Things (IoT) are quickly becoming integrated into our lives. As AI continues to make progress in speech and language processing, computer vision, and other areas, it is likely that in the near future, many tasks that can be measured will be taken over by AI. This disruption calls for a massive re-skilling of the human population, focusing on developing and utilizing right-brain skills such as critical thinking, creativity, emotional intelligence, and empathy, which are difficult for AI to replicate. We should also focus on developing skills that complement AI technology, such as data analysis and programming, as well as skills that involve human interaction, such as customer service and healthcare.
