As companies become more reliant on artificial intelligence, HR leaders will need to find employees who can supervise those systems, per a new report.

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The job market disruption caused by generative AI is forcing even entry-level workers to beef up their skillsets if they want to advance their careers.

As companies become more reliant on artificial intelligence, HR leaders will need to find employees who can supervise those systems, per a new report.

Employment is rising, but younger workers are no longer keeping pace, and that is a troubling signal

AI agents can automate routine HR work, but human leadership, mentoring, and adaptability remain essential for success.