06/12/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/12/2025 13:13
Artificial intelligence has firmly established itself as an essential tool for today's workforce.
Rather than resisting its rise, experts at enterprise cloud platform Workday recommend that professionals strengthen their expertise in irreplaceable soft skills, positioning themselves as leaders in areas that AI can't substitute.
The University of Cincinnati's 1819 Innovation Hub is constantly on the lookout for leading innovation and business trends. Here are key findings from Workday's 2025 report "Elevating Human Potential: The AI Skills Revolution" on skills needed to thrive in an AI-driven work environment.
Workday, a cloud-based software provider that specializes in human capital management, polled 2,500 employees of various companies, job titles and departments about their thoughts on today's most valuable human abilities. Respondents agreed that the following human-centric soft skills, which artificial intelligence can't replicate, are most critical for businesses to function properly:
Interpersonal skills are unlikely to be replaced by AI. Photo/Girts Ragelis
While AI can automate routine tasks and increase business efficiency, it's incapable of handling interpersonal relationships. In the current job market, those who able to responsibly manage AI while establishing productive connections with coworkers will likely succeed.
The study also asked respondents about their experiences with AI in the marketplace. Answers from U.S. employees were largely positive, with a few caveats. Below are a few statements Workday asked for workers' thoughts on, plus the responses it received:
Overall, those surveyed feel that AI benefits efficiency and creativity, allowing workers to focus on human-centric skills. Those traits, which aren't replicable by artificial intelligence, will be highly demanded in workplaces that value automation.
Workday's report focused on ways AI can be used to elevate creativity, leadership, learning, trust and collaboration. The study is notably optimistic about AI's potential in the workforce, stating that, "AI isn't the new face of work. It's what allows our human talent to shine brighter."
"Elevating Human Potential" report Workday
Whether you're mid-career or one of our students at the University of Cincinnati, the following steps will showcase your value alongside AI:
Make no mistake - AI is quickly reshaping the global work landscape. Here are Workday's tips for successfully navigating this shift if you're a manager, director or executive:
Speaker presenting during MidwestCon at the 1819 Innovation Hub. Photo/Gregory Glevicky
At the 1819 Innovation Hub and throughout the Cincinnati Innovation District, business leaders embrace AI in ways that boost efficiency while benefiting employees. Building partners such as Microsoft and Tembo spend each day leading AI advancements, while annual events such as MidwestCon and Cincy Cyber Week train UC students and community members in AI skills.
Whether you're an AI advocate or remain hesitant, it's hard to deny the mark that artificial intelligence has made. It's also created opportunities for humans to highlight their inherent traits - and the value that comes with them - in ways that had previously been brushed aside.
"AI will require a collective effort by forward-thinkers willing to reimagine growth," Workday says at the end of its report, "not by sacrificing profitability but by achieving it through more human and dependable paths."
Featured image at top: AI is expected to have profound influences over businesses and workplaces. Photo/Jacob Lund
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