Read previewSince the release of ChatGPT just over a year ago, it's become increasingly clear that the world will have to adapt as the influence of generative AI grows.
And that's been borne out at this year's World Economic Forum in Davos, where AI has been a key topic.
Business Insider spoke to industry leaders from companies including McKinsey, KPMG, IBM, and Coursera about the skills they believe will be important in the era of generative AI.
Know how to optimize data for generative AI.
"Being able to look at data, evaluate data, cleanse data, anonymize data — all that — is going to be even more important than historically it's been," Knopp said.
Persons:
—, it's, Katy George, George, Paul Knopp, Knopp, that's, Jeff Maggioncalda, Maggioncalda, John Granger, Granger
Organizations:
Service, Business, Economic, McKinsey, KPMG, IBM, KPMG US, IBM Consulting, Employees
Locations:
Davos, Maggioncalda