Friday, February 27, 2026

AI still growing...!

 


For the past several months, I’ve been wrestling with a question that is becoming unavoidable for all of us: Where does human capability end, and where does artificial intelligence capability begin?​
Some people look at AI with concern, others with excitement, and many with curiosity. ​
Instead of focusing only on what AI is becoming capable of doing, I decided to reflect on something different: which abilities remain deeply, fundamentally human.​
Over the past months, I identified 30 capabilities that, in my judgment, AI still cannot truly perform — and these are precisely the skills where I am intentionally investing more of my own development. ​
As a chemical engineer, I organized them as a kind of “Periodic Table of Human Abilities” , grouping them into six dimensions:​

• Judgment and Decision-Making ​
• Influence and Communication 
• Emotional Connection
• Contextual and Social Awareness ​
• Human Essence and Growth ​
• Adaptability and Creativity ​


The more powerful technology becomes, the clearer one idea feels to me: our future advantage will not come from competing with machines, but from strengthening what makes us human. ​
Do you agree with these capabilities?​
Is there any skill you believe is missing — or any that you think AI may start replicating sooner than we expect? 🤔​
Cheers​
Ricardo​

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