The world of work and generative AI

As companies strive to harness the potential of generative AI technologies to drive innovation, enhance decision-making processes, and achieve efficiency gains, Tech Leaders and Policy Makers are increasingly assessing the associated risks of this rapidly evolving technology. Consequently, the impact on jobs remains a topic of uncertainty. Which functions will be automated, benefiting from AI's capacity to deliver faster and more cost-effective outcomes? Conversely, which jobs are less susceptible to automation? In today’s job market, those proficient in AI and Machine Learning have a plethora of opportunities to choose from, as organizations ranging from Disney to stealth startups race to gain a competitive edge. For the rest of us, its time to ponder how we become part of the “Human Cloud” and provide digital services to compliment AI. Considering AI is already able to generate software code 60% faster than a Developer, and that AI will enable bad actors to unleash cybersecurity attacks at a never before seen pace, seems we have opportunity is abound, at least for the near term. How are you planning to thrive during the fifth industrial revolution, which according to the experts, is coming at lightning speed.  

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