Despite huge advances in capability, [[What AI Can Do (and What It Can’t)|AI still has Limitations on what it can do.]] As the use of AI grows, the need for human-specific thinking becomes increasingly important. However, there is a shift in the type of thinking that we need to excel at to effectively work with AI (see: [[The decline of linear (or analytical) thinking]]) ## Foundational [[Critical thinking]] and independent judgment ## Thinking Models * [[Systems thinking]] * Design Thinking * [[Collaborative Thinking]] ## Other Thinking Skills Online sources such as [Times of India](https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/education/news/what-ai-cant-replace-building-8-human-skills-that-will-still-matter-a-decade-later/articleshow/121731947.cms), [sig.biz](https://www.sig.biz/en/careers/life-sig/6-essential-human-skills-for-thriving-in-the-age-of-ai) and [Forbes](https://www.forbes.com/sites/roncarucci/2024/02/06/in-the-age-of-ai-critical-thinking-is-more-needed-than-ever/) suggest these human thinking skills will not only continue but will be essential in an AI world. * [[Emotional intelligence]] * Ethical thinking * Creativity and divergent thinking * Adaptability and resilience * Cultural intelligence and global perspective * Advanced communication and persuasion * Curiosity and lifelong learning ## Thinking Frameworks Of course, the ability to think effectively is no good if you can't structure your thoughts and communicate them clearly - a particular challenge for neurodivergent people. For this, [[Communication Frameworks]] can help.