Why AI Skills Will Soon Be Critical For All Jobs, Not Just Tech Jobs

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Why AI Skills Will Soon Be Critical For All Jobs, Not Just Tech Jobs
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Aaron Skonnard, Cofounder and CEO, Pluralsight. Read Aaron Skonnard's full executive profile here.

You may have heard the adage that, today, “all companies must be tech companies.” In 2023, this principle applies more than ever—emergent technologies have caused business leaders to rethink howemployees use technology, not just those in technical roles. The recent rise of generative AI has demonstrated that there are use cases for integrating AI into daily tasks that span far beyond writing code and optimizing databases.

As a tech leader, I often focus on the skill development of technologists in particular, but with an innovation as disruptive as GenAI, all workers—technical or not—stand to gain from developing their AI skills. Here are the key ways that GenAI is transforming the way we work in 2023 and why organizations should prepare all of their employees to leverage GenAI in ways that will ensure personal and business success.suggests that, in 2023, 60% to 70% of worker activities can be automated by AI .

First and foremost, workers must embrace GenAI rather than fight against it. There is much apprehension from workers across industries about the implications of GenAI for their roles and whether they will be replaced by AI automation.Though there will certainly be shifts in the workforce due to AI, workers should focus on how they can replace their own tasks with AI rather than how they might be replaced as a result of AI.

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