AI is going to change 70 per cent of the working landscape by 2030, but it’s important to keep honing the skills that make us uniquely human says LinkedIn’s chief economic opportunity officer, Aneesh Raman.

The 70% by 2030 number is striking because it puts the planning horizon at less than 4 years for institutions that operate on 4-7 year program cycles. The community college that approved its current AI curriculum in 2023 is graduating its first cohort right around the time the job categories shift again. The "uniquely human" skills point matters but only if institutions can run a feedback loop fast enough to know which human skills the local labor market actually still values. That signal layer is the missing infrastructure most regions are still operating without.

Aneesh Raman As the workforce continues evolving, human skills like trust, relationships, and coordination become even more valuable. The future belongs to people working together through connected systems and networks.

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Loving the 5 Cs At Flourish we also have 5 Cs and we overlap on two of them, ours are: confidence communication curiosity coachablity and character

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