I wonder what future skills will emerge in the age of A.I. Certainly it will make some professions of today obsolete, much as advancing technology started to make telephone operators obsolete in the 1970s.
But what new skills will emerge? Just as the skill of photography requires the technology of photographs, and cinematography requires the technology of movies, what skills that are not yet even on our radar will start to become important?
Related questions: How will education change in the age of A.I.? Will law schools and medical schools need to radically rethink their curricula?
Sure, A.I. can do a lot for us, but it does not replace us humans. It would be more accurate to say that it offers the promise of leveling up the superpowers that we already have.
In the long run, how will future expertise and education change for photographers, cinematographers, architects, engineers, mathematicians, recording engineers, financial planners, and so on?
These are hard questions to answer. But it is important that we start to tackle them sooner rather than later.