
"Knowing how to query ChatGPT, Gemini or Claude doesn't make you an expert on genAI and AI tools. There's a lot more to learn about in this fast-evolving area of tech. Even as thousands of workers lose their jobs to AI, the number of job openings seeking "AI skills" continues to grow. Mentions of AI skills in job postings rose 5% year over year, according to data released in December by staffing firm Manpower Group."
"Just using ChatGPT isn't enough Being able to use generative AI (genAI) tools like OpenAI's ChatGPT or Google Gemini is good, but it's not enough: would-be hires need to be able to use AI as a partner to think proactively, said Carter Busse, CIO at Workato. "If an agent can look ahead to help a human, that will be game changing," Busse said."
AI-related job postings increased 5% year over year, driven partly by AI buildouts and demand for machine-learning skills. Candidates need more than familiarity with genAI chat tools; they must demonstrate tangible AI-driven problem solving and adapt to rapidly changing technologies. Employers seek workers who can use AI as a proactive partner, anticipate needs, and help humans with forward-looking agents. AI skills include understanding underlying processes, recognizing critical data points and signals, and feeding that information into AI systems to increase impact. Context engineering is emerging as the next evolution beyond basic prompt engineering.
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