The machines are getting very good
at answers.
Ask, and you get a fluent reply
in seconds, on nearly anything.
So the scarce skill flips.
When answers are cheap,
the question becomes the valuable part.
Knowing what to ask.
Knowing which problem is even worth solving.
Knowing that the confident reply
is missing the thing that actually matters.
Machines answer what you ask.
They don't tell you
you asked the wrong thing.
The future belongs
to the people who frame the problem,
not just the ones who can solve it.
Get good at questions.
That's the part nothing has automated —
and the part that decides everything.
– Asael Shinder









