KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 6 -- The world has come a long way since the 1980s and 90s - we're now in the digital age, and while technology - particularly artificial intelligence (AI) - has greatly improved everyday life, it has also raised questions about job security, a concern that extends globally.
At the heart of this transformation is artificial intelligence (AI), a tool that has made daily tasks more convenient, but also sparked concerns over job security - including here in Malaysia.
As AI capabilities grow more sophisticated, the conversation is shifting from if it will affect jobs to how and which ones.
That's something human resources (HR) professionalShukor Fuad, 41, knows all too well.
Based in Petaling Jaya with 17 years of HR ex...
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