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What Gen Z (and Everyone Else) Needs To Know About AI šŸš€

Just as coding was the must-have skill for millennials entering the workforce, Altman believes that AI fluency is the modern-day equivalent—and Gen Z should waste no time picking it up....

The New Job Skills for an AI-Driven World: What Gen Z (and Everyone Else) Needs to Know

As artificial intelligence continues to disrupt industries, job titles, and even skill expectations, two things are becoming clear: AI is not just the future of work—it’s the present, and thriving in this new era means mastering more than just hard tech skills.

Mastering AI Tools: The New ā€œCodingā€ Skill

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman puts it plainly: "Get really good at using AI tools."
Just as coding was the must-have skill for millennials entering the workforce, Altman believes that AI fluency is the modern-day equivalent—and Gen Z should waste no time picking it up.

This doesn’t require a four-year degree. Short bootcamps, AI literacy courses, tools like Google NotebookLM, and even podcasts can accelerate learning. Leaders like Satya Nadella and Mark Cuban echo this sentiment—hands-on experimentation and curiosity can go a long way.

Agentic Coding and the Shifting Developer Landscape

AI is already performing 50% of coding tasks in many companies. Experts like Anthropic’s Dario Amodei predict that within months, AI could be writing up to 90% of all code. This trend, called agentic coding, will reshape traditional software engineering roles, demanding new skills from developers: orchestration, oversight, and strategy, rather than line-by-line programming.

AI Talent Is in High Demand—but Competition Is Tough

According to LinkedIn, AI literacy is the fastest-growing skill for 2025. Big tech giants—Apple, Amazon, Meta—are on the hunt for top-tier AI scientists, offering seven-figure salaries for the best of the best.

But it's not all rosy—overall hiring is down by 3.4%, and competition is fierce. To stand out, professionals need more than just AI knowledge.

Soft Skills Still Rule the Game

Lisa Schmeiser’s insights from the Enterprise Connect Conference show that emotional intelligence, adaptability, and critical thinking are just as vital as AI expertise. As AI takes over repetitive tasks, uniquely human traits will define long-term success.

Here are the key soft skills companies are prioritizing

Creativity: The ability to think outside the box and apply AI in innovative ways.
Adaptability: Staying flexible in a rapidly changing tech landscape.
Emotional Intelligence: Handling human dynamics in an increasingly automated world.
Critical Thinking: Interpreting AI-generated data and making sound decisions.
Ethical Judgment: Navigating the moral implications of AI with care and responsibility.
Altman reinforces this idea: it’s not just what you learn, it’s your ability to learn—and your resilience—that will carry you forward.

Final Takeaway

Whether you're entering the workforce or re-skilling mid-career, the AI era demands a blend of technical fluency and human intelligence. Learn to leverage AI tools, but don’t forget to cultivate the soft skills that machines can’t replicate.

šŸ’¬ OpenAI Developments

OpenAI’s new voice AI model gpt-4o-transcribe lets you add speech to your existing text apps in seconds

OpenAI has introduced three new proprietary voice models—gpt-4o-transcribe, gpt-4o-mini-transcribe, and gpt-4o-mini-tts—designed to seamlessly integrate speech capabilities into existing text applications via their API. These models offer enhanced transcription accuracy and customizable text-to-speech outputs, allowing developers to add voice features to their applications efficiently.

NatWest partners with OpenAI for simplification and customer experience

NatWest has partnered with OpenAI to enhance its digital transformation efforts, aiming to simplify operations and improve customer experience. This collaboration focuses on leveraging OpenAI's technology to upgrade NatWest's digital assistant services, aiding in tasks such as fraud identification and resolution, while ensuring ethical AI usage through the bank's Artificial Intelligence & Data Ethics Code of Conduct.

OpenAI’s o1-pro is the company’s most expensive AI model yet

OpenAI has launched o1-pro, its most expensive AI model to date, designed to tackle complex reasoning tasks by allocating more computational resources for enhanced problem-solving capabilities. Priced at $150 per million input tokens and $600 per million output tokens, o1-pro is available through OpenAI's developer API, offering improved accuracy for challenging problems.

šŸš€ GTC 2025 - Announcements & Live Updates

At NVIDIA's GTC 2025 keynote, CEO Jensen Huang unveiled several groundbreaking advancements:

Quantum Computing Initiatives: NVIDIA announced plans to establish a dedicated quantum computing research lab in Boston, aiming to collaborate with leading institutions such as Harvard and MIT. This initiative underscores NVIDIA's commitment to advancing quantum computing technologies and fostering innovation in the field.

Robotics and AI Integration: In collaboration with Disney Research and Google DeepMind, NVIDIA introduced "Blue," a robotic droid powered by the new Newton physics engine. This development highlights advancements in robotics training and simulation, with potential applications in various industries.

Automotive AI Developments: NVIDIA announced a partnership with General Motors to integrate its AI systems into self-driving cars, emphasizing the company's commitment to advancing autonomous vehicle technologies.

AI Software Enhancements: The introduction of NVIDIA Dynamo, an open-source inference software system, aims to scale AI models more efficiently, reflecting NVIDIA's dedication to optimizing AI infrastructure.

These announcements underscore NVIDIA's pivotal role in driving AI innovation across various sectors.

šŸš€ Tech Industry Moves

Nvidia continues to outpace major tech companies like Microsoft and Google in AI startup investments, participating in more funding rounds and contributing to higher total investment values. Notably, Nvidia's involvement includes significant rounds such as Lambda's $480 million Series D, reflecting its aggressive strategy in the AI sector.

Microsoft is developing in-house artificial intelligence reasoning models, internally referred to as MAI, aiming to reduce reliance on OpenAI and enhance its AI capabilities. These models, performing nearly as well as leading counterparts from OpenAI and Anthropic, may be released later this year as an API for external developers.

Anthropic has enhanced its chatbot, Claude, by integrating web search capabilities, allowing it to access up-to-date information and provide more accurate responses. This feature is currently available as a feature preview for paid users in the United States, with plans to expand access to free users and additional countries in the near future.

šŸ’” Emerging AI Technologies and Companies

Young innovators display skills at robotics event

Young Chinese students excelled at the FIRA robotics competition in Canada, showcasing their AI and engineering skills among 200+ teams. Top performers will advance to the RoboWorld Cup in South Korea, highlighting China's growing role in global STEM innovation.

šŸ’” AI Tools

1. VoxelGPT – Just launched this year, focused on text-to-3D modeling, ideal for creators and game designers.

2. LayerNext – A fresh AI video editing tool that blends chat-based UX with pro-level motion graphics generation.

3. Praktika AI – A newer AI-powered language tutor simulating lifelike conversations with avatars.

4. Krater.ai – All-in-one AI suite for creators to produce blogs, podcasts, and scripts efficiently.

5. Aimi.fm – Innovative AI music platform offering adaptive, co-creative audio production.

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