Elevating Human Potential: The AI Skills Revolution

The rapid advancement of AI has sparked concerns about its impact on job security. While these concerns merit thoughtful consideration, this report by Criticaleye Partner Workday focuses on how AI can empower people, rather than replace them.
 
Key takeaways:
  • Eighty-one per cent of respondents agree that AI tools enhance their ability to develop new skills in their roles
  • Seventy-five per cent believe AI will strengthen human creativity and unlock new forms of economic value
  • Prioritising the development of uniquely human capabilities — such as empathy, creativity and ethical judgement — is one of several ways organisations can harness the benefits of AI




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