The Adaptation Advantage by Heather E. McGowan & Chris Shipley

The Adaptation Advantage by Heather E. McGowan & Chris Shipley

Author:Heather E. McGowan & Chris Shipley [McGowan, Heather E. & Shipley, Chris]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781119653172
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 2020-02-28T12:00:00+00:00


Figure 8.2 Routine Tasks—Human versus Machine Abilities

The Predictive Markets Declare Future Skills Favor Humans

Will this uniquely human ingenuity drive us into the future? Check any list of future skills from the World Economic Forum to the Institute for the Future (Figure 8.3) and you will find one particularly intriguing similarity: none of them are specifically technical skills. The skills most needed in the future of work all center on uniquely human skills and our ability to think about our own thought processes and how we operate, and, more specifically, to collaborate with rising technology capabilities. To those we would add the ability to adapt fluidly as new data informs our surroundings. So why are so many people grasping at technology and sounding the alarm that schools need to teach more and better STEM skills, insisting that every kid must learn to code?



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