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5 skills AI can never replace-- And how to enhance them

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 8 July 2025 ()
In a world where artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming industries, it's natural to wonder which human skills will remain irreplaceable. While AI excels at automation, data processing, and even creative tasks, there are certain uniquely human abilities it simply can't replicate. These skills are rooted in our ability to connect, reflect, and make complex decisions based on values, emotions, and context. As technology evolves, honing these core human strengths becomes even more important. So, here we list some such skills which make humans superior to AI and how one can enhance them.
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