FORBES – To safeguard job security amid the rise of AI, workers should focus on confidence, adaptability, and proactive engagement. Confidence in one’s unique human skills, such as creativity and empathy, is crucial. Adaptability involves staying informed about trends and continuously developing new skills. Active participation means providing valuable perspectives on AI integration within the workplace. Embracing these strategies can enhance job security and career advancement in an AI-driven future.
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