The Skill AI Can’t Replace: Agency
Few forces in recent times have changed how people and organizations navigate the world or make decisions as profoundly as artificial intelligence. In just the past year, the use of generative tools has surged across industries, mainly because of the promise of new, ever-increasing productivity gains. But in the race to keep up, many of us are giving up our agency.
What started as a partnership with technology meant to extend human potential is now turning into a gradual handover of the very judgment that got us to this point.
When change happens faster than we can keep up with or understand, what keeps us human is agency. I define agency as the capacity to explore different options and make deliberate choices under pressure, anchored by the belief that those choices matter. And it may be one of the most endangered capacities of the decade.
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