For Angel Sainz di Cinzano, Managing Director of LinkedIn Iberia, everything changed in November 2022. Three months earlier, OpenAI had launched ChatGPT to the world and it “marked the real beginning of a profound transformation.” “Previous disruptions changed the way we produce, mechanize, and even organize ourselves. But this transformation changes the skills we need to coexist with technology,” he stressed during the Trends 2025 event, held in Madrid.
According to Saenz Di Cenzano, the skills required so far will no longer be relevant in four years, and the skills needed for the world of work between now and 2030 will change by 70%. He pointed out, “We already see that 50% of professionals are trained in this subject (referring to artificial intelligence). This is the current context, which requires knowledge of the human capabilities that we want to preserve and enhance: empathy, creativity, critical thinking, humor, and the ability to judge.”
he Trends 2025 event It is a meeting organized by EL PAÍS and sponsored by Abertis, Enagás, EY, Novartis, OEI (Organization of Ibero-American States), Redeia and Santander.