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Viksit Gaur

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15 years in AI—startups, engineering, an exit, and plenty of caffeinated overthinking. Writing to explore how AI shapes creativity, work, and the future.

AI may create a new aristocracy: where only the rich can afford to be human
Viksit Gaur

AI will democratize education, but it may also create a new class divide — where human mentorship and connection becomes the ultimate privilege.

Imagine two classrooms in 2035. In one, students absorb lessons from AI tutors: efficient, tireless, optimized for results. They ace tests, master coding, and solve equations with machine-like precision. In another, a handful of students engage with human mentors: debating philosophy, exploring big questions, and learning how to think, not just what to know.

Unless we're proactive, thats the future we're heading to.

The rise of a productivity caste

AI-driven education will produce a generation of hyper-competent, technically skilled individuals. Perfect for productivity. But leadership? Vision? Emotional intelligence? Over time, we’ll see the formation of a two-tiered system:

  • The AI-educated majority: Efficient, reliable, optimized for technical tasks. Valuable, but ultimately replaceable.

  • The human-mentored elite: Nurtured for leadership, creativity, and influence. Roles no AI can replicate.

The erosion of social mobility

AI can teach you Python. But it can’t introduce you to a venture capitalist. Mentors don’t just teach — they open doors. A student in a low-income district might master coding with an AI tutor but never meet someone who says, “You should start a company”. Meanwhile, their affluent peer, equally skilled, lands funding through a mentor’s network.

Cultural homogenization vs. curated depth

AI systems reflect the data they’re trained on: dominant cultures, mainstream narratives, sanitized histories. Students raised on AI will inherit a flattened, algorithm-approved worldview. Meanwhile, the elite will preserve niche, human-curated knowledge. Indigenous folklore, avant-garde art, and philosophical traditions passed down like heirlooms.

AI promised to level the playing field, but instead, it may deepen the divide — not between humans and machines, but between those who can afford the richness of human connection and those who can’t.

We’re entering an era where “being human” will be a luxury good.

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