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   Mike Powell to All   
   AI could help human skill   
   21 Jan 25 09:01:00   
   
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   Far from replacing jobs, AI could help take human skills to a new level   
      
   Date:   
   Mon, 20 Jan 2025 15:19:32 +0000   
      
   Description:   
   Report claims artificial intelligence is unlocking new efficiencies, while   
   highlighting crucial and irreplaceable human skills.   
      
   FULL STORY   
      
   Tackling early concerns that artificial intelligence could replace human   
   workers and take our jobs, new Workday research has claimed AI could actually   
   act as a catalyst for a skills revolution.    
      
   Tackling the popular narrative of scepticism, Workday's report revealed 85%    
   of active AI users report a high level of optimism surrounding the    
   technology, a noteworthy upgrade over the 78% of non-adopters reporting   
   similar sentiments.    
      
   Its not just in skills where workers are seeing the benefits of AI  93% of   
   active users also report having more free time when using the technology,   
   enabling them to focus on higher-level tasks like strategy and   
   problem-solving.   
      
   Workers are optimistic about artificial intelligence    
      
   As AI becomes more embedded in everyday workflows and organizational   
   strategies, were beginning to see where its roles are most appreciated, and   
   where the value of human workers remains critical. For example, humans bring   
   more to the table when it comes to ethical decision-making, empathy,   
   relationship building, and conflict resolution, rendering these the least   
   likely areas to be replaced by AI.    
      
   More than four in five (83%) believe AI will make human skills like the ones   
   mentioned above more important to employers.    
      
   By embracing AI for good, we can elevate what makes us uniquely human  our   
   creativity, our empathy, our ability to connect  and build a workplace where   
   these skills drive success," noted Workday CTO Jim Stratton.    
      
   Looking ahead, Workday calls for joint efforts by tech companies,   
   organizations and even governments to ensure AIs benefits are felt by   
   everyone. The report also highlights the need for a focus on crucial human   
   skills.   
      
      
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   Link to news story:   
   https://www.techradar.com/pro/far-from-replacing-jobs-ai-could-help-take-human   
   -skills-to-a-new-level   
      
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