target audience: TECH BUYER  Publication date: Sep 2024 - Document type: IDC Perspective - Doc  Document number: # US51718924

In a World of Automation and AI, People Are More Important, Not Less!

By:  Sarah Lee Loading

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This IDC Perspective explores how industry trends in automation and AI affect workforce dynamics, highlighting the growing importance of human skills, leadership, and creativity in the future. Automation and AI are revolutionizing manufacturing by enhancing efficiency and innovation, yet human workers remain essential. As technology advances, workers must adapt through upskilling and collaboration with AI systems. The integration of AI-driven tools like predictive maintenance and digital twins is reshaping production while soft skills and leadership are increasingly vital. Manufacturers must focus on continuous learning, ethical AI deployment, and fostering a culture that values human contributions to ensure inclusive growth and success.

"In the age of AI and automation, the true competitive advantage lies in empowering human talent to drive innovation and strategic decision-making," says Sarah Lee, research director, Manufacturing, IT Strategies, and Priorities at IDC.



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