Microsoft and LinkedIn Just Analyzed the Future of Work and AI. It All Points to One Key Skillset
Microsoft and LinkedIn’s report reveals the one skillset AI can’t automate—and it’s reshaping careers faster than training programs can keep up.
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Microsoft and LinkedIn’s report reveals the one skillset AI can’t automate—and it’s reshaping careers faster than training programs can keep up.
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