Saturday 28 September 2024

Mindset = Mindset + Skillset! What is this Equation? How does it Impact the Future Job Market in the Era of AI?

Dear Friends

Imagine you're at a grocery store and want to count how much you've spent as you add items to your cart.

Start with zero: You haven’t picked anything up at the beginning yet, so your total is zero rupees. Now, each time you pick an item and put it in your cart, you look at its price and add it to your total. Repeat until you're done shopping

In computer programming terms, this is exactly what happens in a loop:
• Start with sum = 0; → Begin with a total of zero, like starting with an empty cart.
• While there are more items (or a condition is met), → You keep adding prices as long as there are more items or conditions to meet.
• Sum = sum + item price; → Just like you add the price of each item to your total spending, the program keeps adding a value to a running total.

Ultimately, you have the total amount you’ve spent, just like the sum of numbers in a computer program.

To date, this programming concept is aptly fit to the following equation. 

• Step 1: Mindset=0  Begin your mindset with total unlearn
• Step 2: While more skills are needed (or a condition is met), → You keep adding skills to your resume.
• Step 3: Mindset = Mindset + Skillset.

Ultimately, it gives the total skills you’ve learned, just like the sum of numbers in a computer program.

But this equation is trembling! 

Before typewriters were invented, we used to have document writers at property registration offices. They used to have 2 skills in hand. They were good at handwriting. They had a property domain knowledge. After typewriters, this skill is divided between two people—property domain specialist and typewriter. Typewriter skill is measured based on number of words per minute. Handwriting skill is replaced. Once computers came to market, typewriters became computer operators. Otherwise, jobs would remain at two- property expert and computer operator.

Recently, Arvind Sanjeev, an award-winning designer and artist, Creative Technologist Co-founder & CTO - http://Lumen.world, Trained as an electronics engineer from Kerala and, Master's degree in interaction Design from Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design, developed Ghostwriter! He took a vintage typewriter and converted it to an AI-powered typewriter. He powered a vintage typewriter with a GPT-3 language model from Open AI. He repaired the typewriter - 2 hardware units were installed –Raspberry Pi (minicomputer), which talks to the ChatGPT, and Arduino (microcontroller), which simulates the key presses. Now, ChatGPT or any other micromodel has taken over the job of a property expert. The computer operator job is done using Arduino. 

What happened to the original equation Mindset = Mindset + Skillset? It translated to Mindset = Mindset + AI. 

Let us draw a few more equations in the context of AI progression. 

The following are still in the early stages, but eventually, they might shape out in this direction. 
• Oncologist = Oncologist + C2i Genomics' Cancer Detection Platform

• Ophthalmologist= Ophthalmologist + AI detection of Glaucoma, Cataracts

• Police = Police + AI Algorithm to regenerate the images of lost children 

• Programmer= Programmer + OpenAI o1 model (Ranks 89th percentile on competitive programming questions (Codeforces); Places among the top 500 students in the US in a qualifier for the USA Math Olympiad; exceeds human PhD-level accuracy on a benchmark of physics, biology, and chemistry problems (GPQA))

• English Teacher= English Teacher + Skill2030.com (AI Powered English Avatar)

• Accountant= Accountant+ Silverfin Assistant (AI-Enhanced Accounting)

 • Data scientist = Data scientist+ Pyramid Analytics (Gen BI Model)


Slowly, skill is getting replaced with AI. Mindset is like Mahout’s skill (one who tames the elephant). AI is an elephant! 

The message: Develop a Growth mindset and drop our Fixed mindset. You cannot beat AI in skill, but you can tame AI for your own purposes! Learn that art

Ravi Saripalle

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