With the way AI is changing every field, what is a good field to study? My kid is interested in engineering but not super smart but I don’t know if there would be enough jobs for them in twenty years. They are also interested in art but can’t do it as a full time career. What are you nudging your kids towards?
Honestly just teach your kid to have the sigma grindset and tell them to go into finance, consulting, or big law. Probably has the highest probability of being able to make good money.
chemical engineering, never goes out of business
Do you think your kid can do whatever you want? How about being a landlord, or being an tiktok influencer?
Something touches physical assets.
Simple principles. Like goal setting and how to achieve, understanding yourself/mindfulness (EQ), basic finances, communication, history/phylosophy/culture. Where to apply those? They'll find themselves. I have no business in predicting future that far.
This. Also problem solving - both logical problems and social/emotional problems.
How to ask the right questions, critical thinking, self learn, resiliency, emotional intelligence, collaboration, etc “Knowing things” will be pretty similar to refusing to use Wikipedia and calculators just on steroids.
Any real job that AI won’t possibly take over. Construction, carpentry, plumbing etc.. if you’re smart and disciplined you can make a fortune by building your own company.
The ai bots are just a few years behind the LLMs. Have you seen the Tesla bots, and apple is working on one too
The bots can't work 24/7 due to noise laws. It won't cost effective to have them work the same hours as human workers.
Partial differential equations. Kids today are really smart.
Work ethics, curiosity, critical thinking, creativity. In other words: math, reading, sports, and art.
Critical gender studies