Does "being more human than a machine" actually require preparation? Isn't part of the point of AI that humans need less training to get things done?

Can creativity, empathy, and compassion be taught? Is there any new/academic/intensive way to teach it, or is this type of learning just the same as it always was?

Maybe the best advice is "hustle when opportunity arises." I'm not sure there's much to be done beyond that. If there is, I'd love to hear details.

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The answer is yes, sort of. These things are taught by trying to create things, and struggling in the process so that we learn appreciation and the ability to value the dedication of ourselves and others. There is no textbook for this though I wish it could be that simple. Endeavor to do something good for somebody every day is the fastest route to learning this.

Yes we need to be prepared, like AI is not always saying the truth just like humans...

"Isn't part of the point of AI that humans need less training to get things done?"

It depends the training time you count, to be adult it takes 16-18 years of training, AI process a huge more data in less time.

The best advice is to adapt, and be prepared to adapt, as humanity have already done in each big changing times.