The Human Advantage: Skills AI Can't Replicate

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A collection of English vocabulary terms and definitions covering durable human skills that are difficult for artificial intelligence to replicate in the workforce.

Last updated 6:53 AM on 7/10/26
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Empathy

is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others, facilitating compassionate and supportive interactions.

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Critical thinking

The process of objectively analyzing and evaluating an issue to form a reasoned judgment.The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.

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Ethical judgment

The ability to evaluate and make decisions based on moral principles and values.

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Relationship building

The act of establishing and maintaining professional or personal connections with others.

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Conflict resolution

The process of finding a peaceful and effective solution to a disagreement or dispute.

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Leadership initiative

The act of taking the lead and showing guidance in a professional context.

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Durable skills

Timeless, non-technical abilities that remain valuable throughout a career regardless of technological changes.

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Workforce development

The process of improving the skills, productivity, and effectiveness of employees.

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Indispensable

Being absolutely necessary and impossible to replace.

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Stakeholders

People, groups, or organizations that have an interest or concern in a business or project.

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Body language

Non-verbal communication expressed through physical gestures, posture, and facial expressions.

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Compassionate care

Providing help or service with genuine sympathy and concern for the sufferings of others.

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Conscience

An internal moral sense of what is right or wrong that guides a person's behavior.

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Gut feeling

An intuitive or instinctive reaction to a situation rather than one based on conscious reasoning.

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Decision-making

The cognitive process of choosing between different alternative courses of action.