Afraid that ChatGPT will take your job? Forbes reveals 10 survival rules for the AI era.

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Mastering AI skills is no longer an optional plus, but a key to competitiveness in the workplace. Forbes recently published an article offering 10 suggestions on how to develop AI skills, providing guidance for people who are currently unfamiliar with or even new to AI tools. (Synopsis: It's illegal to download someone else's creation and then AI wash the picture!) China's first AI copyright infringement criminal case sentenced to prison + fine) (Background supplement: Haowen" How does AI change human reading habits? Will the original text eventually disappear? According to Gallup's latest survey, AI skills have become a new favorite in the workplace, and although only 4% of global office workers currently use AI every day, they enjoy an average salary premium of 56%, but there are also many people who are worried about being replaced by AI in the future. In this context, Forbes recently published an op-ed providing 10 suggestions on how to develop AI skills for novices, providing guidance for people who are currently unfamiliar with or even have never been exposed to AI tools. Forbes Guide: Ten Steps to Building AI Hard Power For how to specifically develop AI skills, the Forbes guide is applicable to everyone, regardless of position, including: Free learning resources: Take advantage of free courses offered by platforms like OpenAI Academy and Anthropic AI Fluency to take the first step at zero cost. Identify repetitive tasks: See which processes in your day-to-day work can be automated by AI and list those chores. Participate in thematic communities: On platforms like LinkedIn or Discord, actively share your learnings and learn from others' stories. Refine Prompt Engineering: Learn how to give AI instructions in a "role + situation + goal" framework, so that tools such as ChatGPT produce content that better meets your needs, such as a project book. Experiment at least once a week: Pick a low-risk task each week and try it out with an AI tool, like Midjourney to generate a proposal cover image. Keep track of the latest tools: Set up Google Alert to stay up to date with your favorite tools or company blogs to make sure you don't miss a single useful feature. Internal promotion and sharing: Show your colleagues the time you save or improve efficiency with AI, and expand your impact with actual results. Inspire innovation with AI: Let AI models provide ideas from different perspectives, and you'll be in the role of editor, picking and putting together the best solutions. Quantify your results: Present the benefits of AI in concrete numbers, such as "a report that used to take two days can now be done in six hours", these hard numbers are very convincing at the end of the year. Establish ethical boundaries: Learn to understand the biases, privacy concerns, and regulatory limitations that AI can have, not only to protect yourself, but also for your team. AI literacy combined with soft skills to create irreplaceable value A PwC report this month pointed out that employees who use AI have higher salaries and more opportunities for promotion; IBM research also found that AI can help employees shift nearly 30 percent of routine work to more creative tasks. However, despite the power of AI, it still lacks the unique human ability to empathize and moral judgment. Professor Rick Dakan reminds that "AI cooperation is more important than simply giving instructions." The key to true success in the workplace is whether you have the ethics of AI, understand the interpretability of AI output, and translate complex AI results into language that team members can understand. The combination of these soft skills and AI technical skills is your real moat. Conclusion: Improve a little bit every day, start with AI If you still find it difficult and don't know where to start? Building AI skills can be reduced to a four-step cycle: learn quickly, then experiment on a small scale, then show others the value you've created, and then keep improving. Often the most difficult thing is to take the first step. Maybe give yourself a challenge: For the next 7 days, choose a free introductory AI course, identify a routine task that you can automate with AI in your current job, and let AI save you the first hour. Next week, look back at the time you've saved and digitize it. If you keep doing this for 10 weeks, you may be surprised to find that you have gradually become the "AI companion" in the office, and no one can take this new ticket to help you stand out. Related reports Humans suffer from AI disease, "brain outsourcing" is extremely worse! iKala founder warns: Convenience destroys originality Stack Overflow, the world's largest developer forum, has plummeted by 90%, will it become a tear in the AI era? Professor Berkeley warns: Graduates of prestigious universities do not have to choose jobs! AI will cut off half of the grassroots positions in another 5 years [Afraid that ChatGPT will grab jobs? Forbes Reveals 10 Rules of Survival in the AI Era〉This article was first published in BlockTempo's "Dynamic Trend - The Most Influential Blockchain News Media".

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