How Gen AI Could Change the Value of Expertise

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How Gen AI Could Change the Value of Expertise

By Joseph Fuller et al., | Harvard Business Review | March 10, 2025

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3 key takeaways 

  1. The gen AI revolution is changing not just what but also how we learn. Traditional learning curves are being redrawn, creating new paradigms for skill acquisition and career advancement. This shift demands a fundamental rethinking of how businesses approach talent management and how individuals navigate their careers.
  2. The authors’ analysis suggests that, in the next few years, the better part of 50 million jobs will be affected one way or the other. The extent of those changes will compel companies to reshape their organizational structures and rethink their talent-management strategies in profound ways. The implications will be far-reaching, not only for industries but also for individuals and society. Firms that respond adroitly will be best positioned to harness gen AI’s productivity-boosting potential while mitigating the risk posed by talent shortages.
  3. The organizations that thrive will be those that embrace the fluid nature of AI-augmented learning curves. They will view each curve as not a fixed trajectory but a dynamic path that can be reshaped and optimized with the right strategies and tools.

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Topics:  AI and Learning, AI and Jobs, AI and Strategy, AI and Organizational Structure