Tech is advancing into high and low skill jobs alike. Cybernews asked experts what traits do we, as human beings, need to focus on to ensure that we still have jobs after the robot revolution.
These are not your ordinary experts of the cyber realm. This time, I’ve included answers from people representing a variety of professions and fields – from veterinary to religion – to see how they envision the future and the skills that it will require.
In a world increasingly shaped by AI, Armine Pogosyan, IT HR Director at Dyninno Group of Companies, underscores the crucial role of interpersonal communication.
AI works well for structuring processes, but it cannot give you a sense of interpersonal communication, Armine Pogosyan, IT HR Director, Dyninno Group of Companies, reckons.
“Imagine a life where you are surrounded by nothing but robots. Wouldn’t you lack a human being there – just to talk, to feel that you are understood, to initiate a real, valuable, human-to-human interaction?”
AI, Pogosyan is certain, won’t replace the ability to create relationships – both among colleagues and clients – that serve the alignment of business and communications strategy.
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