New Global Research from Workday Reveals AI Will Ignite a Human Skills Revolution
New Global Research from Workday Reveals AI Will Ignite a Human Skills Revolution |
[14-January-2025] |
Study Finds That Uniquely Human Skills Are More Vital Amid Increasing AI Adoption: Relationship Building, Empathy, Conflict Resolution, and Ethical Decision-Making Disconnect Emerges Between Workers and Leadership on the Need for Human Connection in the Age of AI PLEASANTON, Calif., Jan. 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Workday, Inc (NASDAQ: WDAY) today published a new global research report "Elevating Human Potential: The AI Skills Revolution," which looked at AI's impact on jobs. The findings challenge the narrative that AI will replace humans, revealing instead that AI will be a catalyst for a skills revolution where uniquely human capabilities like empathy and ethical decision-making become the most valuable assets at work. This global shift is not just about embracing new technology, it's about elevating human potential, fostering uniquely human skills, and redefining what it means to thrive in the age of AI. While the rapid evolution to AI-powered agents stands to have a large impact on jobs, with many fearing it will lead to diminished roles or even unemployment, this research points to a more optimistic future.
"The conversation around AI often focuses on fear and job loss, but we see it as an incredible opportunity," said Jim Stratton, chief technology officer, Workday. "By embracing AI for good, we can elevate what makes us uniquely human – our creativity, our empathy, our ability to connect – and build a workplace where these skills drive success. Our research shows that workers are ready to embrace this possibility as reality." The Human Advantage in the Age of AI Today, these findings underscore the critical need for uniquely human skills like creativity, leadership, learning, trust, and collaboration to thrive in an AI-powered world. This pivotal moment, where we collectively recognize AI's transformative role in the future of work and the enduring importance of uniquely human skills, is leading to an AI-driven skills revolution that stands to impact everyone in some capacity from factory workers to data analysts. "AI is driving us towards a future where we can harness our innate human skills to connect, create, and innovate," said Sadie Bell, VP of People Systems, HPE. "This isn't just about efficiency and problem-solving; it's about unlocking our potential to build a future that prioritizes skills like empathy, ingenuity, and our shared humanity." Of those actively utilizing AI, nearly all (93%) agree that AI allows them to focus on higher-level responsibilities such as strategy and problem-solving. What's more, active AI users consistently have positive perceptions of its benefits, with 92% of employees and 95% of leaders in agreement. These findings highlight the transformative potential AI can have in the workplace by helping to free up human capacity for meaningful and innovative collaboration, which will unlock new ideas and opportunities for businesses to adapt and grow in a rapidly shifting economy. Where Uniquely Human Skills Reign Supreme "In 2025, AI will play an important role in unlocking efficiencies in how People teams operate, but it won't replace the essential human elements, like empathy, communication and relationship building," said Jennie Rogerson, global head of people, Canva. The skills deemed least likely to be replaced by AI are also considered the most valuable at work: ethical decision-making, connection and relationship building, emotional intelligence and empathy, and conflict resolution. Across multiple scenarios, ethical decision-making consistently ranked the most valuable human-centric skill, both today and in a future shaped by full AI adoption. The Disconnect on Human Connection: Leaders Must Act When asked how AI adoption will impact leadership and management priorities, respondents identified three key areas: enhancing data-driven decision-making, prioritizing upskilling and learning to use AI technology, and reallocating resources to more critical areas as AI automates routine work. The equal weighting across these responses underscores AI's potential to assist leaders in each of these critical areas, freeing them to focus on cultivating empathy and deeper connections within their teams. Working Together to Build Trust Tech companies, organizations, and governments must work together to ensure AI benefits everyone. This collaboration will create a future where humans and AI partner to achieve more than either could alone. For additional information:
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