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In case you're wondering how to stay ahead of the curve. I’d bet you’ve had some encounter

In case you're wondering how to stay ahead of the curve. [The Muse Logo] [10 In-Demand Generative AI Skills Right Now]( I’d bet you’ve had some encounter with artificial intelligence in the past week. If you’ve applied for a job, your application likely made its way through an AI hiring tool or ATS. If you’ve messaged a customer service hotline, had Gmail help you craft an email, or scrolled through social media, you’ve also used AI (or rather a subset of AI known as machine learning). Or maybe you’re one of the millions of people leveraging ChatGPT, Microsoft’s Copilot, or Google’s Gemini to nail your job interview or work project, write a novel or song, or plan a trip abroad. These chatbots and other related tech fall under an emerging category called generative AI, or GenAI—and it’s booming in popularity and demand. Investors want to fund generative AI growth, and companies want to use and build generative AI tools—and neither can hire enough talent to get the job done. As a job seeker or professional, you too might be wondering how to stay ahead of the curve. Here are the top generative AI skills employers are seeking right now, and why they’re so important to develop—even if you don’t want to work in AI. [READ MORE]( Looking for a new job? Find the best fit for you. [SEARCH ALL OPEN ROLES]( [8 Marketing Ideas for Small Businesses: From Basic To Innovative]( Start spreading the word about your small business. [READ MORE]( [16 Good Second Job Ideas for Extra Money]( Part-time, from home, and more! [READ MORE]( [How to Become an Independent Contractor in 8 Steps]( Ready to be your own boss? [READ MORE]( [13 Online Business Ideas You Can Start Today]( With little to no investment. [READ MORE]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( This email was sent to: {EMAIL}. ©2024 Daily Muse Inc. All rights reserved. 442 5th Ave. #1147, New York, NY 10018 [Terms of Use]( [Unsubscribe]( - [Unsubscribe Preferences](

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