From ‘fear factor’ to ‘cognitive fatigue’: KPMG principal on the quarter when everyone started thinking about AI differently
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In a recent discussion, KPMG principal Rahsaan Shears highlighted a shift in how people perceive artificial intelligence, moving from a 'fear factor' to a focus on 'cognitive fatigue.' He emphasizes the emergence of 'Renaissance skills' in the workforce, suggesting a blend of creativity and technical expertise. This evolution is significant as it reflects the changing demands of the job market and the need for diverse skill sets in an AI-driven world.
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