3 predictions to help leaders succeed in an AI-driven workforce in 2024
SINCE its conceptualisation in the 1950s, artificial intelligence (AI) has been through phases of awe, scepticism, and exponential growth. Today, it is infiltrating the professional sphere, transforming and reshaping the very fabric of our work lives, revolutionising industries, boosting productivity, and redefining how we collaborate and innovate.
Our data paints a vivid picture of these transformations. There is a noticeable uptick in companies looking for AI talent to enhance productivity, and professionals are rapidly acquiring AI skills to stay ahead.
Through my conversations with colleagues, members, and customers, one thing is clear: AI raises many questions. As a professional and tech leader in Asia, I’ve seen first-hand how we’re navigating a world of increasing economic complexity.
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