Cultivating Human Potential with AI
The two also discussed cultivating human potential in the AI era, as highlighted by the Deloitte report, which emphasizes the importance of sparking uniquely human capabilities, like curiosity and imagination. While AI can do many things, Chalwin acknowledges, "it can't replace, especially as a leader, that collaboration with your team, ethical decision making, creativity and strategic thinking.” But what it can do is free up time from more manual tasks, allowing people to focus on more impactful work.
When asked about shifting focus from traditional training to creating opportunities for adaptation and innovation, Zucker emphasized the value of determining the balance of empowering people and giving them time and access to new capabilities to develop new skills. She noted, "People need to feel comfortable with trying things.” This requires helping the workforce understand how to make decisions, be creative, and trust the integrity of the tools and data.
“It’s important to get comfortable getting it wrong at first. Iteration is key with AI,”, Zucker says. “We’re all on a path of continuous learning.” She remembers leadership development class where participants were encouraged to "try it, and try it again" with AI tools. This environment fosters understanding and challenges individuals to apply AI in their daily work, enabling the workforce to evolve and continually bolster skills.
Chalwin points out that the workforce dynamics are constantly changing, with a mix of human and machine collaboration altering each leader's role. Leaders must ensure that they have the right people focusing on the right things and leveraging the power of technology to do some, but not all of the work.
Zucker pointed out that while some jobs may change, new jobs, such as AI product engineers and data scientists, will continue to emerge. Skills that once lasted seven years now evolve much faster—from three years to six months —necessitating agility. The continuous feeding of information to AI agents will make them smarter, enabling recommendations and tasks, while humans focus on decision-making, negotiation, and influence. That trusted advisor role is increasingly important. And demonstrating the impact AI technology can have in driving valuable business outcomes is critical.