Two-thirds of professionals think AI will increase their skills' value

 

Two-thirds of professionals think AI will increase their skills' value

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Amidst the recent AI boom, there has been a lot of concern about whether AI will displace workers. A new report, however, shows that many professionals are more optimistic about the rise of AI.

Thomson Reuters's Generative AI & the Future of Professional Work report surveyed 1,200 professionals in North America, South America, and the UK regarding their thoughts and experiences about AI. 

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Of the professionals surveyed, 64% said they expect their professional skills to be "more highly prized" over the next five years. Twenty-four percent of those respondents see that positive change occurring in the next 18 months while 40% see it happening between 18 months and five years from now.

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On the other hand, when asked how likely AI was to cause the demise of their profession with their skills no longer being in demand, 66% said that they did not expect that change to happen. 

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The respondents likely feel like their skills will increase in demand because, despite AI's advanced capabilities, there are human attributes that AI will likely never be able to do as well as a human, such as people skills, higher level analysis, and thinking outside of the box. 

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