A former Google executive argues that traditional degrees, including law and medicine, are becoming obsolete due to rapid AI advancements, which can now perform tasks requiring advanced education, leading to a potential decline in the value of such degrees and a shift towards unique human skills and perspectives.
The article discusses the declining job prospects for economists with Ph.D.s, highlighting how the once-booming market for high-skilled economists is shrinking due to budget cuts, technological changes, and economic uncertainty, which could have broader implications for innovation and government research.
Maya Gosztyla, a PhD student in biomedical sciences, shares her experience using Notion as a powerful organizational tool for her research and personal life. Notion, a free and flexible database tool, allows her to efficiently organize and access her notes, track papers she reads, plan and manage projects, and collaborate with colleagues. With its customizable features and relational-database structure, Notion proves to be a valuable resource for researchers looking to streamline their work and stay organized.