As Technology Upends Jobs, Which Skills Pay More?
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A London School of Economics study reveals the impact of AI and other new technologies on the demand and wages for nine key skills. Among the results: skills not easily automated, such as collaborative leadership skills, are more prized than the more easily automated skills, such as interpersonal and organizational skills. At the same time, optimal combinations of skills can also increase value.
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