Many have predicted that as AI improves, it will commoditize technical skills and knowledge, but accentuate the things that make us human—things like our empathy and connection with other human beings ...
The rise of AI is undoubtedly changing the employment landscape, but it’s not replacing human workers; it’s elevating the importance of distinctly human capabilities. The Fast Company Executive Board ...
In the business world, there can be a tendency to focus on hard skills — such as running formulas in spreadsheets, conducting data analysis, putting together digital ads and so forth. Hard skills are ...
Most conversations about AI and the future of work focus on what jobs are going away instead of what skills will still matter. Goldman Sachs predicts that 300 million jobs worldwide could be affected ...
Workers see a need for balance between technical skills and human skills, both on the job and in their learning and development opportunities, according to an. Oct. 21 report from advisory firm ...