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

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 8, 2025, 22:34 IST
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Skills AI can never replace

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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Emotional intelligence

In today's fast-paced world, having a high emotional quotient (EQ) is as important as having a high intelligence quotient (IQ). While artificial intelligence can understand emotions from text or tone, it's only humans who can feel, relate to others, and build relationships. And so, to improve your emotional intelligence, try active listening. Do not judge or interrupt others, but simply listen and try to understand the underlying emotions and respond with kindness. This will make people open up to you better.

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Giving judgments that align with your values

AI can give suggestions for problems. But only humans can give solutions that align with one's thoughts and cultural norms. To improve this skill, try writing down your top decisions or solutions to tough problems. Then write your top three values and see which of the solutions matches with your values or culture, and select that. Practising this over time can improve your judgment.


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Humour and connection

AI can only copy humour patterns. But only humans can create genuine and culturally appropriate humour that can build genuine connections and moments with others. To enhance this skill, start sharing light-hearted stories or personal experiences with others and see how people start connecting with you.

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Original ideas and creative thinking

AI can only give suggestions or ideas based on existing ones. But it's the human mind that can think out of the box and come up with newer ideas that can move the culture ahead. Creativity is a skill which improves with practice and deeper thinking. So, start pushing yourself and asking questions.

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Making tough decisions in life

While AI can give suggestions, it's only humans who can make morally correct decisions in life, which might be tough at times. When data doesn't give clear answers, humans can think beyond the numbers and make decisions based on their experiences and expertise. To enhance this skill, start making decisions today-- no matter how small-- and trust your judgement. The more you practise, the more you'll learn from your mistakes and become more confident in facing life's challenges.

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