By Futurist Thomas Frey
In 2011, I wrote about 11 critical skills for the future that weren’t being taught in school. The list included things like pattern recognition, creative problem-solving, and systems thinking—skills that seemed essential for navigating an increasingly complex world.
Now, in 2025, I need to completely rewrite that list. Not because those skills aren’t important anymore, but because AI has fundamentally changed which skills actually matter. Most of what I recommended in 2011—pattern recognition, data analysis, information synthesis—AI now does better than humans ever could.
The gap between what colleges teach and what you’ll actually need has widened dramatically. Universities are still preparing students for a world that’s vanishing while the AI age demands entirely different capabilities.
Here are the critical skills you’ll actually need—and why no college is teaching them.
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