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Creativity is becoming more valuable from "summary" of The Second Machine Age by Erik Brynjolfsson,Andrew Mcafee

In our rapidly changing economy, the value of creativity is on the rise. As technology advances and automation becomes more prevalent, routine tasks are increasingly being taken over by machines. This shift is leading to a greater demand for uniquely human skills, such as creativity, innovation, and problem-solving. These are the skills that set us apart from machines and are becoming more valuable in the workforce. Creativity is not easily replicated by artificial intelligence or machines. It involves thinking outside the box, coming up with new ideas, and finding innovative solutions to complex problems. While machines excel at repetitive tasks and following predefined algorithms, humans have the ability to think creatively and adapt to new situations. As a result, individuals who possess strong creative skills are in high demand. They are able to bring fresh perspectives to the table, drive innov...
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    The Second Machine Age

    Erik Brynjolfsson

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