As AI reshapes work, the most valuable skills remain human—discernment, empathy, creativity, adaptability, and judgment ...
Although generative AI tools are changing the workplace, they won’t replace workers — or even fully manage tasks without prompts, according to a recent presentation at Indeed FutureWorks 2024. Based ...
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 ...
Though this technology is very new, the human qualities we need to navigate how it’s changing our lives are as old as we are.
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 ...
While artificial intelligence has been around for years, its presence in the workplace is growing — and not everyone is comfortable with that. According to a 2025 Pew Research Center study, 52% of ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Here's what nobody tells you about the AI revolution: The more intelligent our machines ...
The rapid advancement of digital technologies has transformed nearly every aspect of daily life. As the world becomes increasingly connected through smartphones, social media, and digital devices, ...
Nitin Deckha does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
LinkedIn reports a rebound in marketing jobs, highlighting in-demand roles and a growing emphasis on collaborative skills. Marketing job postings are up compared to last year, with B2B roles growing.