Traditional degree-value ideals collapse! Liu Xuan: In the AI era, a college education is no longer necessary; interdisciplinary knowledge is a competitive advantage

ChainNewsAbmedia

The traditional paths of advancing through education, getting a job, and getting promoted are structurally breaking down.

In an interview on his YouTube channel “張修修的不正常人類研究所,” the writer Liu Xuan puts forward his unique perspective. He believes that in the age of artificial intelligence, the necessity of college education has been greatly reduced. In the future, talent competition will shift toward irreplaceable cross-disciplinary domain-specific knowledge and accountability skills.

An education system built around one outdated instruction for one action

Liu Xuan points out that Taiwan’s current education system is tailored for an industrial society, with the goal of mass-producing standardized manpower that follows instructions and memorizes knowledge. However, today’s artificial intelligence can now complete baseline tasks more efficiently, such as collecting data, analyzing data, and reorganizing text. This technical disruption not only replaces entry-level positions, but also leads to a structural break in the career ladder. Artificial intelligence can fully replace jobs that involve following commands, and entry-level work is disappearing. Traditional corporate promotion methods have changed, and the existing education system should change accordingly.

The purpose of going to college is to gain social experience

What is the value of colleges? Liu Xuan believes that if going to college is only to acquire knowledge or to pursue traditional guarantees, then its necessity is indeed questionable. The remaining value of college will mainly be reflected in “non-educational” social aspects, including finding a future partner, making long-term business partners, and accumulating genuine life experience through club activities. For future talent, college is no longer the only temple of knowledge, but more like a period of social exploration used to build a network of people.

Build cross-disciplinary domain-specific knowledge growth to respond to AI disruption

In the face of AI’s de-leveling impact, Liu Xuan emphasizes that personal value should be built on Specific Knowledge (特定知識). He advocates integrating cross-disciplinary skills. For example, if someone can achieve the top 3% to 4% performance in three different domains—technology, the arts, and communication—once these abilities combine, they can produce a unique market positioning and become the only talent in that field.

In the AI world, talent doesn’t need to rely on academic credentials to get positions at big companies. Instead, they can lean toward working independently or adopting a micro-collaboration model with other small teams, using AI tools to precisely serve specific groups and create value.

Human beings’ greatest competitive advantage is the ability to define goals and exercise accountability

Although artificial intelligence is good at carrying out tasks, it cannot define goals. Liu Xuan believes that in the future, the top-tier talent must have the ability to define goals—such as being able to clearly ask oneself, “What is the purpose of this?” and “What real benefits will it bring?”

Liu Xuan emphasizes that humanity’s unique value lies in internal drive toward goals and accountability. He believes that AI cannot take responsibility for legal or moral consequences. Therefore, human decision-makers who can make judgments in a changing environment and be responsible for outcomes will still possess the highest level of value in the future.

In response to future AI trends, Liu Xuan advises that parents should transition into “coach-type parents,” helping children during the key青春期 period of adolescence when neural rewiring (Rewiring) occurs, deeply exploring their own traits. He reiterates that the most precious value in the future will come from the combination of unique cross-disciplinary abilities and artificial intelligence. This requires deep self-understanding. Parents should replace authoritative commands with guidance and encouragement, helping children find their own niche in a society full of variables.

This article Traditional degree-value beliefs collapse! Liu Xuan: In the AI era, college education is no longer necessary; cross-disciplinary knowledge is the competitiveness. First appeared on 鏈新聞 ABMedia.

Disclaimer: The information on this page may come from third parties and does not represent the views or opinions of Gate. The content displayed on this page is for reference only and does not constitute any financial, investment, or legal advice. Gate does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information and shall not be liable for any losses arising from the use of this information. Virtual asset investments carry high risks and are subject to significant price volatility. You may lose all of your invested principal. Please fully understand the relevant risks and make prudent decisions based on your own financial situation and risk tolerance. For details, please refer to Disclaimer.

Related Articles

DeepSeek Releases V4-Pro and V4-Flash Models at 98% Lower Cost Than OpenAI's GPT-5.5 Pro

Gate News message, April 25 — DeepSeek released preview versions of V4-Pro and V4-Flash on April 24, both open-weight models with one million token context windows. V4-Pro features 1.6 trillion total parameters but activates only 49 billion per inference pass using a Mixture-of-Experts architecture.

GateNews5h ago

Judge Dismisses Fraud Claims in Elon Musk's OpenAI Lawsuit; Case Advances to Trial with Two Remaining Allegations

Gate News message, April 24 — A federal judge has dismissed fraud claims from Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI, Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, and Microsoft, clearing the way for the case to proceed to trial on two remaining allegations: breach of charitable trust and unjust enrichment. U.S.

GateNews8h ago

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Apologizes for Failing to Report School Shooter's Banned Account to Police

Gate News message, April 25 — OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman apologized to the Tamborine community in Canada for the company's failure to notify police about a banned account linked to Jesse Van Rootselaar, who killed eight people at a school in February before taking his own life. OpenAI

GateNews8h ago

UAE Announces Shift Toward AI Government Model in the Next Two Years

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum stated that the goal was for 50% of government sectors to operate through autonomous agentic AI. The transition will also include the training of federal employees to “master AI” and will be overseen by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed. Key Takeaways:

Coinpedia9h ago

AI Trading Platform Fere AI Raises $1.3M in Funding Led by Ethereal Ventures

Gate News message, April 25 — Fere AI, an AI-powered digital asset trading platform, announced the completion of a $1.3 million funding round led by Ethereal Ventures, with participation from Galaxy Vision Hill and Kosmos Ventures, according to Globenewswire. The platform supports cross-chain

GateNews10h ago

Google adds another $40 billion investment in Anthropic: first pays $10 billion, then releases $30 billion based on performance, with 5GW of TPU compute power

Alphabet increases its investment in Anthropic to $40 billion, to be carried out in two phases: the first tranche of $10 billion as a cash injection, with a valuation of $380 billion; the remaining $30 billion will be released in stages after performance targets are met. Over the same five-year period, Google Cloud will provide 5 GW of TPU computing resources; in parallel, Amazon also announced an investment of up to $25 billion, indicating that Anthropic’s compute and capital support are being strengthened in tandem.

ChainNewsAbmedia10h ago
Comment
0/400
No comments