Artificial intelligence is already changing the way some people work, but it's not yet poised to replace the work that humans do, according to a new report from Indeed.
A 68.7% majority of skills were "very unlikely" or "unlikely" to be replaced by AI, while 28.5% of skills may "potentially" be replaceable.
Indeed's report examined soft skills like communication, leadership and organization, more technical skills including specific coding languages, and hands-on skills such as cooking and administering medication.
Still, workers shouldn't shy away from certain career paths that are more susceptible to being replaced by AI, according to Gudell.
"It's really all about using these tools to your maximum advantage when you're searching for a job," Gudell says.
Persons:
Svenja Gudell, —, Gudell
Organizations:
CNBC