This links, in my mind, to the thesis of Iain McGilchrist's "The Master and his Emissary". That is, that left-brain-hemisphere skills are relatively over-valued, and that right-brain-hemisphere skills are relatively undervalued/negelected. I (personally) think the same is at least somewhat true in EA. This isn't to criticise left-hemisphere skills - I think they're a huge part of what make people effective and my own relative lack of them can be a bit debilitating.
Right-brain (neglected?) skills:
Left brain (over-valued?) skills:
Maybe I'm just biased and bitter because I'm predisposed to the former over the latter, and again, there's massive value to the latter :)
Nice post, thanks for sharing @Hazo! I think it's very valuable for animal advocates (or anyone trying to help others) to consdider wether they should adjust their approach given that transformative AI may be on the horizon. This is exactly the type of conversation we're trying to encourage at AI for Animals (soon to be 'Sentient Futures'). I'd love to see you join our Slack and contribute to this discussion - I will be sharing your post with our community (provided that's okay with you!).