The most powerful AI skill? Saying ‘I don’t know’
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It’s everywhere, mentions of terms like “agentic AI,” “AI workforce,” “digital labor,” and “AI agents” during earnings calls increased by nearly 800% in the last year, according to AlphaSense data. Over the last five years, workers across industries have become expected to be well-versed in a technology that is ever-evolving and still relatively new for so many, including the leaders implementing it. The trouble with AI is that by the time a candidate hits “send” on a CV, their level of proficiency is already outdated.
It’s a quiet, corrosive force that’s keeping people silent in the very moments when we need their voices most. But what if the real problem isn’t the pace of change or people not understanding AI, but instead that we have made them feel ashamed for their lack of understanding, preventing people from raising their hand to say, “I don’t know”?
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