The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Workers' Skills: Upskilling and Reskilling in Organisations

Informing Science Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.28945/5078
Sofia Morandini, F. Fraboni, M. Angelis, Gabriele Puzzo, Davide Giusino, L. Pietrantoni
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Aim/Purpose: This paper aims to investigate the recent developments in research and practice on the transformation of professional skills by artificial intelligence (AI) and to identify solutions to the challenges that arise. Background: The implementation of AI in various organisational sectors has the potential to automate tasks that are currently performed by humans or to reduce cognitive workload. While this can lead to increased productivity and efficiency, these rapid changes have significant implications for organisations and workers, as AI can also be perceived as leading to job losses. Successfully adapting to this transformation will lead companies and institutions to new working and organisational models, which requires implementing measures and strategies to upskill or reskill workers. Organisations, therefore, face considerable challenges such as guiding employees towards the change process, dealing with the cost of training, and ensuring fairness and inclusion posed by age, gender, and cultural diversity. Methodology: A narrative review has been conducted to analyse research and practice on the impact of AI on human skills in organisations. Contribution: This work contributes to the body of knowledge by examining recent trends in research and practice on how AI will transform professional skills and workplaces, highlighting the crucial role played by transversal skills and identifying strategies that can support organisations and guide workers toward the upskilling and reskilling challenges. Findings: This work found that introducing AI in organisations combines many organisational strategies simultaneously. First, it is critical to map the transversal skills needed by workers to mitigate the current skills gap within the workplace. Secondly, organisations can help workers identify the skills required for AI adoption, improve current skills, and develop new skills. In addition, the findings show that companies need to implement processes to support workers by providing ad hoc training and development opportunities to ensure that workers’ attitudes and mental models towards AI are open and ready for the changing labour market and its related challenges. Recommendation for Researchers: AI is a complex and multifaceted field that encompasses a wide range of disciplines, including computer science, mathematics, engineering, and behavioural and social sciences. Researchers should take a transdisciplinary approach to enable the integration of knowledge and perspectives from different fields that are essential to understanding the full range of implications and applications of AI. Future Research: Further research is needed to understand the impact of AI on human skills and the role of soft skills in the adoption of AI in organisations. Future studies should also consider the challenges presented by Industry 5.0, which is likely to involve the integration of new technologies and automation on an even greater scale.
人工智能对工人技能的影响:组织中的技能提升和再培训
目的/目的:本文旨在调查人工智能(AI)对专业技能转化的研究和实践的最新进展,并找出应对出现的挑战的解决方案。背景:人工智能在各个组织部门的实施有可能使目前由人类执行的任务自动化或减少认知工作量。虽然这可以提高生产力和效率,但这些快速变化对组织和工人产生了重大影响,因为人工智能也可能被视为导致失业。成功地适应这种转变将导致公司和机构采用新的工作和组织模式,这需要实施措施和战略来提高工人的技能或重新培训工人。因此,组织面临着相当大的挑战,如引导员工走向变革过程,处理培训成本,以及确保年龄、性别和文化多样性带来的公平和包容。方法:对人工智能对组织中人类技能影响的研究和实践进行了叙述性回顾分析。贡献:本工作通过研究人工智能将如何改变专业技能和工作场所的最新研究和实践趋势,突出了横向技能所发挥的关键作用,并确定了可以支持组织和指导员工应对技能提升和再培训挑战的策略,为知识体系做出了贡献。研究发现:这项工作发现,在组织中引入人工智能同时结合了许多组织战略。首先,绘制工人所需的横向技能地图,以缓解目前工作场所内的技能差距,这一点至关重要。其次,组织可以帮助员工确定采用人工智能所需的技能,提高现有技能,并开发新技能。此外,调查结果表明,企业需要实施流程,通过提供特别培训和发展机会来支持员工,以确保员工对人工智能的态度和思维模式是开放的,并为不断变化的劳动力市场及其相关挑战做好准备。给研究人员的建议:人工智能是一个复杂的、多方面的领域,涵盖了广泛的学科,包括计算机科学、数学、工程、行为和社会科学。研究人员应该采取跨学科的方法,整合来自不同领域的知识和观点,这对于理解人工智能的全面影响和应用至关重要。未来研究:需要进一步的研究来了解人工智能对人类技能的影响,以及软技能在组织采用人工智能中的作用。未来的研究还应该考虑工业5.0带来的挑战,这可能涉及到更大规模的新技术和自动化的整合。
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Informing Science
Informing Science Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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期刊介绍: The academically peer refereed journal Informing Science endeavors to provide an understanding of the complexities in informing clientele. Fields from information systems, library science, journalism in all its forms to education all contribute to this science. These fields, which developed independently and have been researched in separate disciplines, are evolving to form a new transdiscipline, Informing Science.
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