
"Yes, certain job roles will be key to succeeding in an AI-drenched workplace -- data scientists, data analysts, and Python programmers come to mind. There's also a lot of attention on an emerging profession -- prompt engineer. At least 85% of US workers across all generations believe AI prompting will be an important job skill within the next five years, a new survey by Rev shows. Gen Z sees the potential: 63% of these younger respondents say strong prompt-writing skills will "definitely" be a career asset."
"While there are many fears about AI, particularly generative AI, usurping job roles -- especially technology jobs -- human professionals will be needed more than ever to keep things on track, involving job roles that aren't quite as obvious. This includes creating and managing models, maintaining and updating the models, and ensuring models' accuracy and performance across enterprises. Then there are all the ethical and legal aspects to AI deployments that require constant human supervision."
Certain job roles will be key to succeeding in an AI-drenched workplace, including data scientists, data analysts, and Python programmers. Prompt engineering is emerging as a distinct and valuable skill, with broad belief that AI prompting will be important within five years and many younger workers viewing prompt-writing as a clear career asset. Human professionals will be needed to create, manage, maintain, and update models and to ensure model accuracy and enterprise performance. Ethical and legal aspects of AI deployments will require ongoing human supervision. New roles are being imagined to tune autonomous agents and govern AI systems for brand, compliance, and performance.
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