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Nearly all US occupations could potentially be impacted by generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), however, in most cases, it is expected to enhance human job performance rather than replace it, according to a report from Indeed.com. The research analyzed over 55 million job postings and found that GenAI could handle between 50%-80% of job skills, though jobs requiring a personal touch are least at risk. The expected shift advocates for a lifetime learning culture embracing AI tools.
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Nearly all US occupations could potentially be impacted by generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), however, in most cases, it is expected to enhance human job performance rather than replace it, according to a report from Indeed.com. The research analyzed over 55 million job postings and found that GenAI could handle between 50%-80% of job skills, though jobs requiring a personal touch are least at risk. The expected shift advocates for a lifetime learning culture embracing AI tools.

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