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Generative AI tools are transforming workplaces but won't replace workers or manage tasks autonomously, according to Indeed’s analysis. While AI may impact technical fields, it's unlikely to replace in-person roles like cooks or nurses. Generative AI could assist with repetitive tasks, but human skills remain crucial. Upskilling and flexible job strategies are essential amid a looming labor shortage.
By Yakov BeckerGenerative AI tools are transforming workplaces but won't replace workers or manage tasks autonomously, according to Indeed’s analysis. While AI may impact technical fields, it's unlikely to replace in-person roles like cooks or nurses. Generative AI could assist with repetitive tasks, but human skills remain crucial. Upskilling and flexible job strategies are essential amid a looming labor shortage.