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3 FREE ways to future-proof your skills in the AI age


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·Nov 10, 2024

With the rise of AI, the job market is shifting fast. Here are three things you can practice for free on Khan Academy to future-proof your job skills.

Number one is critical thinking. While AI can handle vast amounts of data, in the end, it's humans who have to interpret it and come to a decision. Learn more about decision-making and what goes into critical thinking so you can handle complex situations in any career.

Number two is creativity. While AI can do some creative tasks, it cannot replace human creativity. Practice your storytelling so that you can express yourself, come to develop new ways of thinking, and come up with ideas that AI might not generate.

Number three is learning agility. This is your ability to acquire and develop new skills at any age. Luckily, we can all improve our learning abilities with learning science principles like growth mindset. Developing these skills will help you acquire what you need to know in a world that's going to be changed by the future of AI.

If you want to practice these skills, make sure you try our new AI tutor, Kanmigo, who can personalize your experience as you develop the skills needed to succeed in the future of AI.

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