Emerging technologies
Emerging
technologies
How AI and automation are transforming work
Machine learning and data science are completely changing the skills needed for work. As jobs evolve, even nontechnical roles will feel the impact of automation. We expect to see demand rise in four general categories of skills: specialized technical skills, critical thinking skills, human-centered soft skills, and digital fluency.
Anticipating the impact of technological change
Anticipating the impact of technological change
By tracking where, when, and how skills for new technologies are emerging, we’re helping employers, educational institutions, and workforce development leaders future-proof their organizations. To best prepare for this change, policy makers should focus on three core areas:
● Taking advantage of the opportunities offered by new technologies
● Promoting the resilience of workers displaced by technology
● Increasing diversity in the adoption of new technologies
Our research on emerging technologies
Learn how upskilling near-AI talent could double the size of the European Union’s current AI workforce.
We team up with Tsinghua University to track talent development in China’s Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao region.
Join us on a journey through the economies of five APEC countries as we develop a standardized way to uncover AI talent.
We recently partnered with the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence to share insights on AI.
An analysis of digital talent flows and development trends in China leads to identifying the future opportunities that lie within.
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