AI automation expert explains what skills are AI proof
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Amazon Layoffs and AI's Role
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Amazon is expected to announce further layoffs this week, following 14,000 job cuts in October, partially due to AI.
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Despite Amazon's CEO stating the current layoffs are not AI-related, the discussion explores whether the economy or AI replacing corporate work is the primary cause.
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The expert explains that the layoffs are a combination of economic factors and Amazon's significant investment in AI infrastructure, leading to the replacement of certain employee roles with artificial intelligence to offset costs.
AI's Impact on Job Displacement
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Roles such as HR, finance, payroll, certain analysts, administrators, developers, and programmers are often the first to be impacted by AI due to the repetitive nature of their tasks.
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Machine learning can automate repetitive tasks, such as recruiting, by continuously searching for candidates, even outside of regular work hours.
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In addition to the previously mentioned roles, coding jobs are also becoming vulnerable to AI automation, which was initially thought to be a safer profession.
AI-Proof Skills
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Repetitive jobs, such as those in warehouses involving moving items from one point to another, are highly susceptible to AI automation.
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Administrative assistant roles, which often involve scheduling appointments and drafting communications, are also at risk due to advancements in AI tools like Outlook and Co-pilot.
AI-Proof Skills and Future-Proofing Your Career
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Technical and analytical skills in trades such as electricians, plumbers, and construction workers are currently considered AI-proof.
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Skills in cloud architecture are also highly valued and make individuals AI-proof in the current landscape.
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For those without AI knowledge, free courses are available on platforms like Coursera, Google, and Microsoft to help them get started.
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It is recommended to research in-demand AI skills for the next five years and pursue certificate courses or programs to acquire these skills, ensuring employability and a transferable skill set.
The Resurgence of Human Interaction in an AI World
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Face-to-face social interaction is making a comeback as people desire to speak with another person rather than automated systems or chatbots.
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The desire for social interaction is becoming more apparent, as individuals prefer hearing a human voice and connecting with people over robotic prompts.
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Strong communication skills are increasingly vital, alongside mental health awareness, as these human elements provide reassurance and confidence that AI cannot fully replicate.
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Social interaction, mental health, and communication are three skills that artificial intelligence cannot perform, though it can offer recommendations.
Companies' Obligation to Retrain Workers for AI Advancements
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The interviewer asks if companies have an obligation to retrain their workers due to AI advancements.
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The expert states that no company has an obligation to train employees, emphasizing that it is up to the individual to take charge of their career and skill development.
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He further explains that even if a company announces layoffs, they have no legal obligation to retrain employees for internal positions.
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The expert advises that employees should proactively acquire new skills and retrain themselves to remain employable, as companies are not obligated to ensure their continued employability.








