The speed at which artificial intelligence is evolving has shaken both the tech industry and the education system. Jad Tarifi, founder of Google's first generative AI team and CEO of Integral AI, believes that "AI is evolving so rapidly that by the time you finish your PhD, the technology itself will have changed."
PhDs will be a thing of the past.
Tarifi himself earned his PhD in 2012 and describes it as "five years of hard work and pain," suitable only for those truly passionate about the field. He says that today's studies and research programs are becoming outdated so rapidly that by the time a five- to seven-year PhD is completed, both the curriculum and technology have changed.
Memory-based professions are also under threat.
Tarifi believes that fields that rely on memorization, such as medicine, may gradually become irrelevant due to AI. According to him, those in fields that rely solely on memorization will soon be overtaken by AI. He recommends students pursue fields where the use of AI is still in its early stages, such as biology or botany.
Now is the time for skills, not degrees.
Tarifi advises young people to focus on developing practical skills and emotional intelligence rather than formal degrees. According to him, this gives them the ability to learn quickly, adapt to changes, and adopt new technologies, which are crucial in today's world.
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