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Young Workers and AI

Gen Z is upbeat about the latest technology.

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Wed Jan 01 2025

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Young Workers and AI
Gen Z is upbeat about the latest technology.                                                                             [A chat screen, numerous chat bubbles, icons (house, magnifying glass, star, avatar, gear, arrows, map marker), and nine people lounging on the floor. Each has a laptop.]                               Half of young professionals prefer to ask artificial-intelligence tools about work-related questions rather than their manager or colleagues.                                                                            The most important skills in the AI era, according to Gen Z: Digital skills (52%); Hard/technical skills (46%); Cognitive skills (44%); Interpersonal skills (35%); Emotional intelligence (31%)                                                                                                                                           “I am dependent on AI to complete my daily tasks at work”: Strongly agree (13%); Somewhat agree (25%); Neutral (18%); Somewhat disagree (24%); Strongly disagree (20%)                                                                                                                                                             SOURCE: HOW AI IMPACTS GEN Z IN THE WORKPLACE, TALENT LMS, 2024

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