Karina Nguyen, an Openai researcher, believes that skills such as creativity and emotional ielligence will remain the most difficult capabilities to teach artificial ielligence. Formerly operating at Ahropic Company, after seeing the progress of the Claude artificial ielligence model in programming, he changed his career from engineering to research.
Challenges to learn soft skills by artificial ielligence
In an ierview with Lenny’s Podcast, Angvin emphasized that soft skills will remain valuable despite widespread changes in jobs. Referring to the challenges in artificial ielligence research, he said, “I think the activists in this field should be more creative and be able to communicate between differe areas.”
Angvin believes that artificial ielligence primarily automates duplicate tasks, but faces serious challenges in understanding and imitating the skills that are natural in humans.

“The dream of any artificial ielligence researcher is the automation of the research process in this area, but it may be a little scary,” he said. This makes the manageme and emotional ielligence skills remain esseial; “Because these are one of the toughest skills to teach models.”
Angvin, currely operating in Openai, is mainly involved in the manageme and guidance of the research teams. He said the reason for his job redirection was to see the rapid progress of artificial ielligence models in skills such as programming.
Researchers’ job redirection and future career
Angvin also poied to the coinuous progress of artificial ielligence models, saying smaller models are now in many cases more smarter than larger models; As a result, the costs of this technology have been reduced and artificial ielligence has become more and more accessible. He added:
“For example, in the health sector, we may no longer need to see a physician for initial diagnosis. “Simply give our symptoms to ChatGPT and ask if we have a cold or we have another disease.”

Angvin explained that he still thinks about his career in a world that is affected by artificial ielligence. “If the models I work on, someday make my job automatically, I might turn to writing science-fiction stories or working in the museum. I have a lot of options. “



