Xerfi Canal: Staying Employable in the Face of AI Challenges
By AMO
Key Takeaways
- Maintaining a balance between AI-compatible skills and care-centered skills to work without digital or AI, while retaining the ability to think critically.
- Progressing through different maturity levels in the use of generative AI:
- First level: Using AI tools as assistants, still requiring human supervision.
- Second level: Hiring specialized freelancers for precise and well-executed tasks, but compartmentalized.
- Third level: Customizing services through generative AI, akin to a secretary knowing specific needs and preferences.
- Fourth level: Automating tasks in various domains, reducing or eliminating the need for human intervention.
- Fifth level: Creating a personalized virtual assistant based on user data and thought processes, acting as a co-pilot in work.
- Gradually evolving through these learning levels to become AI-compatible using progression and test-and-learn approaches.
- Continuously adding a layer of value as a human at each stage to complement AI capabilities and avoid being replaced, by being creative and offering innovative solutions.
Conclusion
It’s necessary to embrace AI, in all its various forms, to better understand its limits! To borrow Luc Julia’s analogy, it’s just a hammer in our toolbox. A hammer suited for certain situations and not others.
But let’s keep an eye on the CO2 footprint to manufacture this tool? 😑