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Future Of Work in an AI Era


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Entrepreneur's Tech and Innovation Summit in Bengaluru, explored how awareness and a hunger for upskilling can actually help employers and employees pivot the complexities which arise with technological boom.

The article from MSN titled "Future of Work in an AI Era" discusses how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the workplace. It highlights that AI is not just automating routine tasks but is also enhancing human capabilities, leading to new job roles and the evolution of existing ones. The piece explores the dual aspects of AI in the workforce: on one hand, there's the potential for job displacement due to automation, and on the other, there's an increase in productivity and the creation of new job categories like AI ethics consultants, data curators, and AI trainers. It also touches on the need for reskilling and upskilling workers to adapt to this new environment, emphasizing that while AI can handle data-driven tasks, human skills like creativity, empathy, and complex problem-solving remain irreplaceable. The article suggests that the future of work will be a collaborative effort between humans and AI, where technology augments human work rather than replacing it entirely.

Read the Full Entrepreneur Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/technology/artificial-intelligence/future-of-work-in-an-ai-era/ar-AA1BGdQ5 ]

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