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As AI fears continue, executives say a human in the loop in not enough—workers need to prioritize one skill

As AI’s influence over the workplace broadens, debate continues to ripple across the business landscape—from the breakroom to the boardroom—about how to keep humans meaningfully involved. Many workers and executives alike have championed the idea of keeping a “human in the loop.” But according to leaders across the C-suite, that safeguard alone won’t be enough. … Read more

 Klarna and Google CEOs are vibe coding—a skill that could help you land your next job

Vibe coding has made it to the C-suite, and tech executives say it is saving them huge amounts of time. Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski has never been a programmer, but thanks to AI’s rapid development he is now taking the initiative to code his own projects. Vibe coding, which refers to using AI to program … Read more

Legendary investor Vinod Khosla advises Gen Z to invest in this one skill because ChatGPT can teach you everything else

In a candid and far-reaching discussion on Nikhil Kamath’s YouTube channel, legendary venture capitalist Vinod Khosla, one of Fortune‘s most powerful people in business, delivered some advice for Gen Z. It could be seen as a stark warning or as simple pragmatism: the single most important skill for young workers at this moment is not … Read more

As AI threatens jobs, Mark Cuban once said this human skill can help Gen Z stand out—and it’s completely free

There’s no question, the job market is being revolutionized by the rise of AI technology. As businesses opt to replace workers and slash entry-level opportunities, it’s creating a crisis among Gen Z. In fact, some 58% of college graduates are still searching for employment a year after receiving their degree, according to Kickresume.  They could … Read more

Exclusive: Mark Cuban says AI will soon be a baseline skill like email or Excel

Mark Cuban is no stranger to AI advocacy—but now the billionaire investor sees a reality where AI will be a “baseline skill like email or Excel” in five years time.  Cuban believes that for business owners, being skilled in AI will be a table-stakes expectation. It’s how they leverage the technology that will dictate their … Read more

Dia launches a skill gallery, Perplexity to add tasks to Comet

AI-powered browsers are nowhere near the easy future they promise, when they would be able to do complex multi-step tasks for you. However, the makers of these browsers are trying to make users’ lives easier by adding a way to easily repeat some prompts for the tasks they frequently perform. The Browser Company’s new Dia … Read more

If you teach your kid ‘just one’ skill for a successful life, make it this

As parents, we spend so much time helping our kids succeed on the outside — teaching them words, setting routines, and encouraging good behavior. But there’s one skill that quietly shapes whether they’ll be successful in life: self-connection, or the ability to tune into one’s own emotions, needs, and inner voice. When kids feel safe … Read more

AI means lawyers must double down on this one skill

Efficiency? Precision? Price? As the AI boom begins to settle and we see its integration across the legal industry, these qualities may no longer be the North Star. Artificial intelligence is transforming the legal profession; today’s lawyers have access to a wide range of tools to review documents, summarize case law, and even draft contracts. … Read more

LinkedIn cofounder Reid Hoffman admits what you learn during college may not matter—it’s this skill that can help Gen Z land entry-level jobs

LinkedIn cofounder Reid Hoffman says what young people learn in college isn’t the most important thing in landing a job. Being able to leverage AI tools, tackle new labor market challenges, and leverage connections is more essential for Gen Z seeking employment—and his advice echoes that of Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.  The stable career path … Read more

Pixar exec who worked for Steve Jobs on the skill that made him a great leader

Steve Jobs knew he wasn’t an expert in filmmaking — even after funding a spinout of animation studio Pixar, which was originally division of production company Lucasfilm, in 1986. Jobs was “pretty amazing at saying, ‘this is not my business,’” chief creative officer at Pixar, Pete Docter, said at Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies Gala … Read more

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