It isn’t the youngest or the most technical. It’s the people who stayed curious – and curiosity, unlike credentials, is available to everyone.
The fastest learners I know aren’t the smartest in the room. They’re the ones willing to look like they don’t get it – which, with AI, is a superpower.
People keep saying they’ll learn AI once it stabilizes. It won’t stabilize. Waiting for a calm moment is how you get left behind by the ones who didn’t.
The value is moving from doing the task to deciding what’s worth doing, and knowing good from plausible. That shift is already underway.
We didn’t call reading a skill for specialists. Within a few years, using AI won’t be one either – and treating it as optional is a quiet, expensive bet.
Almost everyone now has the same tools. Almost no one uses them well. That gap – not access – is the real divide forming right now.
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