The Only Trait for Success in the AI Era—How to Build It | Carnegie Mellon University Po-Shen Loh
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWYb7tImErI
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[00:10] The speaker mentions that soon after Chat GPT was released, he traveled around the country discussing the need for creativity as a skill that AI couldn't replicate. However, he no longer holds this belief as AI has demonstrated its ability to generate numerous ideas.
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[00:30] He cites the example of Google's AI solving four out of six problems in the International Math Olympiad, which are known for their originality and complexity.
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[01:45] Po-Shen Loh introduces himself as a mathematician, math professor at Carnegie Mellon University, and a social entrepreneur focused on educational solutions.
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[02:15] AI is highlighted as a tool used by students to cheat on writing assignments, which may lead to a lack of logical thinking and dependence, posing a threat to civilization.
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[02:50] The speaker compares using AI for homework to driving a car for exercise, emphasizing that it doesn’t contribute to developing necessary skills.
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[03:25] The importance of language skills, such as reading, writing, communication, and logic, is emphasized as crucial for developing good thinking abilities.
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[03:45] Math is taught not just for algebra but to enhance problem-solving skills and intelligence.
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[06:35] Loh explains his method of interviewing high school students by asking them unfamiliar math questions to evaluate their problem-solving process and creativity.
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[08:30] He mentions the need for people to create value and delight in others as an essential skill for the future.
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[08:45] He emphasizes that humans need to work together to survive as technology continues to evolve.
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[09:20] Loh discusses his use of AI for understanding various scenarios, such as scouting talent in Nashville by researching performance venues using AI.
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[11:30] He describes his educational initiative, which involves high school students teaching middle schoolers while being coached by actors to improve their communication skills.
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[12:00] This initiative helps develop critical thinking and communication skills in students, which are seen as limiting factors for success in life.
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[17:15] Loh explains his philosophy on creativity, encouraging people to think differently and challenge their ideas to find solutions.
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[18:45] Social entrepreneurship is discussed as a path not necessarily focused on wealth but on creating happiness for others and sustaining civilization.
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[20:30] He shares his approach to social entrepreneurship, including finding ways to monetize solutions to real problems and create sustainable business models.
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[25:00] Loh describes his educational model that connects professional actors with mathematically talented high schoolers to create an engaging learning environment for middle school students.
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[25:45] This model promotes a thoughtful world and has taken years to develop, demonstrating the importance of perseverance and innovation in education.