Bengaluru, Jan. 19 -- As fears of job losses due to artificial intelligence (AI) intensify across industries, emotional intelligence (EI) is emerging as the most critical safeguard for future careers, according to Dr Nitin Garg, Director, ISME Bangalore.
He said that while AI will inevitably eliminate several traditional roles, it cannot replace human empathy, intuition, and the ability to manage emotions-skills that will determine who stays relevant in the workforce.
"AI is not just another software. It has arrived as a digital twin," Garg said in an exclusive interview to UNI at the ISME campus here on Monday.
"It can code, analyse data, write reports, create strategic and marketing plans, and synthesise knowledge far faster than human...