I liked the video, it was good. But after conversing with AI, I realized that "My inherent proclivity toward this multisensory presentation is intricately defined by an unambiguous predilection, chiefly attributed to its facilitation of an exceedingly profound breadth of erudite and illuminating content matter, thereby imbuing it with a superior capacity for intellectual edification."
After watching the video, the first 5 AI skills are for ordinary people. 6-10 AI skills are for mature technical professionals. As a speed reader from the past, I find using AI for speed learning insightful. Namely, I can treat the internet as an online library to learn everything under the sun.
100% Prompt engineering is a very interesting topic. Obviously, clear communication is a critical first step toward seeing any task through to completion.
Btw all of those skills will be easily automated since its only putting A and B together so its kinda good for the short-term but for the long-term (I speak about literally 3-6months thats AI for ya) it will make more sense to learn some more other skills or even try to improve ourselves as much as possible. Many struggle with physical and mental health and that's why most can't even start doing simple work on PC or Paper.
Sorry to say but by the time we achieve AGI which is very likely already achieved by many companies and countries (Like we only see the the tip of the iceberg, even barely scratching the tip) by that time the AGI becomes very useful and energy efficient we all can say bye to our current world of pain, greed and suffering literally. Everyone will be able to do what ever he or she wants to on a healthy basis or ofc the world goes rogue and we all die. But what I'm saying is that we won't be learning shit like in our entire human history anymore, we will learn like AI's and if not we don't stand a fucking chance against AGI. We need to adapt as well as we adapted to the Internet and our Screens.
It seems that anyone in this day and time who does not have access to the internet is completely oblivious to AI or prompt engineering. It would seem that a much better investment for their money would be in a cheap smartphone. What I mean is this. The world is moving way too fast to stop and learn a dictionary as preparation for learning prompt engineering. By the time they learn the dictionary, the world will already have left them far behind.@@Srindal4657
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I liked the video, it was good. But after conversing with AI, I realized that "My inherent proclivity toward this multisensory presentation is intricately defined by an unambiguous predilection, chiefly attributed to its facilitation of an exceedingly profound breadth of erudite and illuminating content matter, thereby imbuing it with a superior capacity for intellectual edification."
After watching the video, the first 5 AI skills are for ordinary people. 6-10 AI skills are for mature technical professionals. As a speed reader from the past, I find using AI for speed learning insightful. Namely, I can treat the internet as an online library to learn everything under the sun.
From workflow automation to social media algorithms, these skills aren't just for tech experts; they're for anyone looking to thrive in the AI era.
100%. I find prompt engineering to be both highly interesting and one of the most necessary skills for understanding AI.
100% Prompt engineering is a very interesting topic. Obviously, clear communication is a critical first step toward seeing any task through to completion.
"stay ahead of everybody"
For what reason exactly?
In a time where we need to come together - aggressively pushing ahead is moribund.
Btw all of those skills will be easily automated since its only putting A and B together so its kinda good for the short-term but for the long-term (I speak about literally 3-6months thats AI for ya) it will make more sense to learn some more other skills or even try to improve ourselves as much as possible. Many struggle with physical and mental health and that's why most can't even start doing simple work on PC or Paper.
Sorry to say but by the time we achieve AGI which is very likely already achieved by many companies and countries (Like we only see the the tip of the iceberg, even barely scratching the tip) by that time the AGI becomes very useful and energy efficient we all can say bye to our current world of pain, greed and suffering literally. Everyone will be able to do what ever he or she wants to on a healthy basis or ofc the world goes rogue and we all die. But what I'm saying is that we won't be learning shit like in our entire human history anymore, we will learn like AI's and if not we don't stand a fucking chance against AGI. We need to adapt as well as we adapted to the Internet and our Screens.
Interesting... Please upload a video on advanced AI tools
100% This was useful
N.L.P. means neoro linguistic programming....
not natural language processing....
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Buy dictionaries. Every word you learn you can use in prompt engineering
Why would we buy dictionaries when they are all free online?
@@Sci-Que not everyone has internet. Good training for when they do use the internet and AI
It seems that anyone in this day and time who does not have access to the internet is completely oblivious to AI or prompt engineering. It would seem that a much better investment for their money would be in a cheap smartphone. What I mean is this. The world is moving way too fast to stop and learn a dictionary as preparation for learning prompt engineering. By the time they learn the dictionary, the world will already have left them far behind.@@Srindal4657
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Is voiceover original or AI-generated? Comment guys
Ahead of… everyone? Human or robot or both?
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