The value of distinctly human skills is rising as more organizations adopt AI according to the World Economic Forum's Future of Jobs Report.
Five key human skills that AI cannot replicate include creativity and innovation, complex problem-solving, empathy and emotional intelligence, curiosity and continuous learning, and resilience and adaptability.
Human skills like creativity and empathy are considered more essential in an AI-driven world, with professionals being encouraged to leverage their emotional intelligence and curiosity to stay relevant and engaged.
These human skills are not just soft skills but power skills that will set individuals apart in the age of AI, highlighting the importance of building, stretching, and intentionally applying them in the workplace.