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Reddit users seek resources for AI human-in-the-loop skills

A discussion on Reddit's r/OpenAI community is seeking recommendations for learning "human-in-the-loop" skills essential for the AI era. The user is interested in developing abilities beyond basic prompt engineering, such as evaluating AI outputs, supervising AI agents, designing human-AI workflows, and determining when to trust or override AI systems. The community is asked for suggestions on resources like courses, books, communities, projects, papers, or YouTube channels to prepare for the evolving landscape of AI-driven work. AI

IMPACT Identifies critical human skills needed to effectively collaborate with AI systems in the workplace.

RANK_REASON User-generated discussion on skills for the AI era, not a primary announcement or research.

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Reddit users seek resources for AI human-in-the-loop skills

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  1. r/OpenAI TIER_2 English(EN) · /u/willXare ·

    What are the best places to learn human-in-the-loop skills for the AI era?

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>I’m trying to understand what skills people think will matter most as AI agents become part of everyday work.</p> <p>Not just prompt engineering, but things like evaluating AI outputs, supervising agents, designing workflows, knowing when to trus…