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LinkedIn Data Shows Executives Upskilling AI Over Traditional Skills


New LinkedIn data reveals C-suite leaders are rapidly building AI skills, signaling a major shift in executive priorities and the future of leadership.

He told me in a written statement, “Personally, AI helps me scale my day-to-day work by handling tasks that would otherwise eat up hours of my time—capturing action items from customer conversations, drafting initial follow-up messages, and quickly locating buried information across docs.” Likewise, Anahita Tafvizi, the chief data analytics officer at Snowflake, said: “The AI landscape is evolving fast, and leaders who continuously engage, experiment, and sharpen their own skills will be best positioned to guide their teams and drive results.” And so, the rapid rise of AI-literate executives reflects a broader truth: just as AI has moved from the margins to the core of business strategy, leadership itself must evolve—knowing what questions to ask, understanding the tools that can help, and being open to continuously learning.

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