The AI Edge Is Real: Your AI Aptitude Might Just Be Your Superpower
Your co-workers just used it to transcribe their last video call, CEOs are talking about it every day, and hiring managers are adding it to their job descriptions. I’m talking about AI, and when it comes to the ever-evolving world of work, it’s a game changer.?
The job market and workplace are tricky right now, with almost half of professionals around the world considering quitting in the year ahead (that’s the highest since the Great Reshuffle of 2021!) and more than 85% in the U.S. are thinking about a career move. That’s a lot of people looking for a new job or career change all at once, and the question unmistakably becomes, how do you stand out from the rest of the pack? The 2024 Work Trend Index , which 微软 and LinkedIn unveiled in partnership today, can help you really understand how AI is impacting work today and what professionals need to know to get ahead.?
But if you’re looking for a quick insight, it’s pretty clear: arm yourself with the AI Edge.?
What IS the “AI Edge?”
Simply put, having AI aptitude skills are a key differentiator for job seekers – and can be what helps you either land the job, or get passed over. Professionals who embrace AI are going to get ahead of the competition and effectively set themselves up for long-term success in their careers. This includes skills like AI prompting or understanding how to up your writing game.?
Hiring managers are already clued in, with more than half saying they wouldn’t hire someone without AI aptitude skills. Even more telling? The majority of business leaders agreed they’d rather hire a less experienced candidate who has AI skills (for instance, Copilot, ChatGPT, Github) than a more experienced candidate who lacked them. The AI Edge is real!?
Bottom Line: AI Is the Future of Work?
I can hear the rumblings now: “But I’ve worked without AI my whole career, do I really need to learn it now?” The answer is YES!?
The future of work will include AI, full stop. It’ll be woven into most of our tasks, even if it’s hard to imagine that now. In fact, I remember being tethered to my desk when smartphones weren't around yet. Think about how much of an impact that innovation had on what today’s workplace looks like. Can you imagine doing your job without a smartphone? It won’t be too long before we’re saying the same thing about AI.
Staying ahead of the curve when it comes to AI skills gives you an undeniable competitive edge. But it’s more than just AI – the skills needed for jobs are likely to change by 51% by 2030 (with AI projected to accelerate this change to 68%) and more than two-thirds of LinkedIn’s jobs on the rise didn’t even exist 20 years ago. This is incredible! The world of work is changing, quickly, and the sooner you embrace it, the bigger impact it will have on your career.?
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By the way, the goal of learning more AI skills isn’t just to stay ahead. It also makes you better at your job by saving time, being more creative, and even helping you enjoy work more. In fact, a recent LI report shared this compelling nugget: globally, 75% of salespeople who exceeded their quota used AI compared to the 25% of those who exceeded their quota but didn’t use AI. What salesperson hears this and doesn’t immediately lean into AI?
Are some of you thinking that AI sounds great, but that it’s not really relevant to your particular job or role? Well, it very likely is relevant and you haven’t realized it yet. But the good news is, it’s not too late and you can catch up quickly.?
Think about how much time you spent last week on mundane tasks like email, taking notes, and doing research. Imagine if you could condense all that time and instead focus on high impact work like strategy, coaching your team, or exploring new ideas. Sounds pretty good, right?
And the proof is in the pudding: our data predicts that AI power users are going to be the top performers over the next decade.?
“I Want the AI Edge! But How Do I Get It?”?
You might feel that AI is overwhelming or that you’ve already missed that train, but I promise, it’s not and you haven’t!?
Here are some ways to get your AI Edge right now:?
The AI Edge is a real thing in this job market. Like email in the 1990s and mobile phones in the 2000s, AI is the new force de jour that will leave its indelible mark on the job market forever. Take the time to increase your AI aptitude to set yourself apart, whether you’re looking to land a new job, change careers, or set yourself up at your current job for internal success. (And definitely play around with Co-Pilot, it’s seriously amazing.)
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3 个月If you're really not sure where to start, go to Perplexity.ai It's an answer-engine that does what Ask Jeeves tried to do in the 90s/2000s. It's unlike Google, primarily a search engine, which has some answer capabilities thanks to their AI overview feature.
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3 个月Using ChatGPT has been an efficient way to deliver enriched content for my social media accounts. Its efficiency allows me to attend to other professional tasks. It's not foolproof and still needs human interaction to ensure the information is accurate and the grammar is correct.
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6 个月I have used ChatGPT ( the free version) to costumize my resume to the job description. I did make some changes because I felt the language used was very rigid and sort of old fashioned. It was a “ cold “ resume. I needed to put some “me” into it. Catherine Fisher you mentioned you had asked Copilot to summarize a meeting. How can you do that? Thanks!
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6 个月Copilot (as opposed to ChatGPT(free) and Gemini) has become my go-to app. But you have to watch these AI/LLM apps like a hawk, because they don't do numbers well at all, and are prone to hallucinating and making things up (I did a query about a month ago and one of them told me, with a straight face, that Ohio had 5 counties named Columbus, when the actual number is zero named Columbus ... I know because I live in Ohio, and really, does anyone actually think any state would have multiple counties with the same name?). But for general use, asking general questions, and getting ideas and general guidance, Copilot works for me (and being free is a nice feature).