1、Human Skills in theAge of AI:WhyEssentialCompetencies MatterMoreThan EverMarch2025ByKarenL.Murphy,Ph.D.andAlexLoganforLearnerStudio 2In the final weeks of 2022,with little fanfare(and no news coverage whatsoever),OpenAI released a new product called ChatGPT.Within a week,more than one million users
2、had signed up.Two months later,that number had climbed to 100 million.And in a sense,humanity has been struggling to catch up ever since.At LearnerStudio,we want to help spark the change thats needed to reinvent American education.The 2023 paper,marked our earliest effort to do so.And encouragingly,
3、we were not alonescores of our colleagues in the field were making their own recommendations about what young people need to thrive in this brave new chapter of human history.This prompted us to ask:to what extent are all of these different frameworks aligned?Are they complementary?And might there b
4、e a way to synthesize themnot to create a new one-size-fits all Building the Future of LearningBuilding the Future of Learningmandate for assessment,but to support a shared conversation about what young people need in order to effectively navigate a fast-changing world?This paper,Human Skills in the
5、 Age of AI,provides a set of answers to those questions.It was produced by our partners at High Resolves,who drew on and synthesized more than one hundred frameworks and research studies from across a wide variety of disciplines.Led by Dr.Karen Murphy,the team applied rigorous review,aided by advanc
6、ed large language models,and distilled a set of twelve essential human skills required for a future-ready education systemincluding critical thinking,communication,resilience,leadership,and intercultural competenceplus two key cross-cutting abilities:transfer and agency.In clarifying which human ski