In a working environment where artificial intelligence (AI) seems to become strong in tasks that require purely technical skills, so-called soft skills, such as creativity, leadership and empathy, are being revealed as fundamentals in the labor market. Businesses begin to demand proactive workers, with critical thinking and who know how to manage equipment, human capabilities that AI cannot develop, according to the employability expert Marta Ca…
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In a working environment where artificial intelligence (AI) seems to become strong in tasks that require purely technical skills, so-called soft skills, such as creativity, leadership and empathy, are being revealed as fundamentals in the labor market. Businesses begin to demand proactive workers, with critical thinking and who know how to manage equipment, human capabilities that AI cannot develop, according to the employability expert Marta Ca…