Creativity will be key to competing against AI in the future workforce - here's how
In 2018, artificial intelligence expert Kai-Fu Lee estimated that AI and automation would take over half of human work in 15 years. The pandemic has likely accelerated that timeline significantly. Since the virus struck, “I haven’t talked to anyone who’s not doing automation as a way to become more competitive, and more resilient,” IDC analyst Maureen Fleming told Wired.
Lee also predicted that creative jobs would survive automation because creativity is a uniquely human trait that no algorithm can replace.
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