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Learning agility the "most valuable skill" in decade of work reinvention

Volatility and uncertainty have been replaced with brittleness and fear as established ways of working "break", but learning agility will remain a valuable skill, a workplace futurist says.

"We're basically in for a decade of complete reinvention, where everything is going to be integrated with AI," Future of Talent Institute founder Kevin Wheeler told the ATC Impact conference in Melbourne last week.

"Everything is going to break. Work's going to break. The way we think about things is going to break," he said.

"We're all afraid of this. We're anxious. It's non-linear, not predictable, we don't know what it's going to do... Is anybody here not afraid?"

Just as electricity is taken for granted now, AI will become normal, Wheeler said, but for now, there's "chaos" that's "basically incomprehensible"...

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