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lol. This man said double down on emotions. Wow. Just a perfect example of how feminized liberal men are. That’s not the correct answer my friend.
Reed Hastings says AI will drive a return to the humanities. Sentiment analysis: 50.62% support, 27.16% confront — debate centers on emotional skills.
Netflix's Reed Hastings says AI will drive a return to humanities: ‘I’d be doubling down on emotional skills’
Real-time analysis of public opinion and engagement
What the community is saying — both sides
as AI handles logic and repetition, human value shifts to empathy, narrative sense and interpersonal connection.
concrete hires like Chinese firms taking on philosophy grads as “AI narrative designers” show humanities skills are being monetized now.
roles requiring deep interpersonal skills or complex hand‑eye coordination are harder to automate.
strict anti‑AI policies and slow curriculum changes mean colleges aren’t capitalizing on demand for human‑centered skills.
Reed Hastings urging a humanities focus signals this isn’t just nostalgia but a strategic play from someone who’s automated entertainment.
fewer junior tech openings point to AI replacing routine technical entry points.
some argue AI will learn affective cues too, so “emotional skills” could be partially automated and require continual human differentiation.
investors and businesses are eyeing therapists, analogue experiences, localization and “avatar emotional prompting” as growth areas.
beyond empathy, the rare human edge is choosing what’s worth shipping and setting cultural direction.
combining technical fluency with humanities training becomes a competitive advantage in shaping and steering AI.
a future to resist rather than welcome.
” as a career pivot, a self-serving repeat of “learn to code.”
style systems sometimes make more emotionally sound decisions than humans.
” or a sign of feminized liberal softness, and therefore the wrong solution.
people who communicate differently.
is the scarce resource — visibility, not empathy, will drive success.
not to cultivate real social skill.
?” and point out that HR isn’t exactly a role model for what a successful company should value.
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lol. This man said double down on emotions. Wow. Just a perfect example of how feminized liberal men are. That’s not the correct answer my friend.
Reed Hastings be like: "yes the robots are coming for your coding job, have you considered... a philosophy degree"
Already happening. Saw Chinese AI firms hiring philosophy grads as “AI narrative designers”—30k yuan/month. Not for code. To teach models warmth, tone, when to just stay quiet. The humanities comeback isn't coming. It's already on payroll.
Agree 100%. People are quickly learning that human interaction is critical. Especially for business
Yeah, because the people in HR are a model of what you want more of in a successful company.
Hastings is a mentally challenged libtarded idiot
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