In conversation | AI: shaping the future of work

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In this episode of Investec In conversation, we delve into the impact of artificial intelligence on the future of employment and skills development.

As AI transforms from a novel concept to a mainstream tool, we examine its role in redefining job roles and the necessary skills for the workforce of tomorrow.

In this insightful discussion, we're joined by Sameer Rawjee, founder of Google's Life Design Lab and O-School Ventures, and Lesley-Anne Gatter, Global Head of People and Organisation at Investec. Together, they share their unique perspectives on the transition from traditional job functions to new paradigms shaped by AI, the ethical considerations it raises and the strategies for adapting to a job market in flux.

Explore the shift from manual labour to strategic oversight, the rise of prompt engineering and the increasing importance of human-centric skills in an automated world.

This podcast is a must-listen for professionals, employers and students alike, aiming to navigate the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in the workplace.

00:00 Introduction
01:47 AI trends in the workplace in 2023
04:05 AI trends to impact 2024
06:20 How are employees reacting to the uptake of AI by employers?
08:03 How are business models shifting to accommodate AI automation?
09:47 Is there a shift in what skills employers are looking for?
11:04 Prompt engineering is becoming a vital skill
12:44 Vital skills that students need for future careers
15:49 Roles on the brink of extinction
18:09 What roles are staying relevant
19:14 Resources on AI advancements

In conversation is an Investec Focus Radio podcast series that offers insights into a wide range of topics that will empower our clients to create, manage, preserve and grow their wealth.
28 Feb 2024 English South Africa Business · Investing

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