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Humans Are Underrated
What High Achievers Know That Brilliant Machines Never Will
Book • 2015
In 'Humans Are Underrated', Geoff Colvin argues that as technology advances, the most valuable skills will be those that are uniquely human, such as empathy, creativity, social sensitivity, storytelling, humor, building relationships, and leading.
The book highlights examples from organizations like the Cleveland Clinic, the U.S.
Army, and Stanford Business School, which are focusing on developing these human skills to achieve greater success and competitive advantage.
The book highlights examples from organizations like the Cleveland Clinic, the U.S.
Army, and Stanford Business School, which are focusing on developing these human skills to achieve greater success and competitive advantage.
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as a book discussing the future of employment in the world of AI.

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when describing the competitive advantages humans will always have over machines.


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, cujo livro contém uma frase que resume o episódio.


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