Machine and Individual (1) The case of « soft skills »
The rise of AI is increasingly reducing the “residue” of human skills. Will “soft skills” always be one of them?
Enterprise, management, business, organizations…
The rise of AI is increasingly reducing the “residue” of human skills. Will “soft skills” always be one of them?
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