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877 Opinon: Critical thinking still outperforms fast AI adoption when it comes to thriving in an AI-driven world

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Editorial team @ Silicon Canals · 05/06/2026 08:45 EDT

Opinon: Critical thinking still outperforms fast AI adoption when it comes to thriving in an AI-driven world

It seems like there’s a story being told in just about every workplace right now. It goes something like this: the future belongs to the fastest AI adopters. The people who pick up the new tools first, build the slickest workflows, automate the most of their job, are the ones who’ll thrive in the next ... Read more

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