• The work we do, and the way we do it, is always changing. • Each of us has a memory of how we once did a task regularly, the tools we used and how both the task and the tools have since changed so much they are nearly unrecognizable. • Because we are living and working in the “now,” change feels both personal and fast, so it is always worth remembering that this has happened before, maybe not in just this way or with this speed. • AI is rewriting work. • How careers are built. • Some of that is exciting.

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  • LinkedIn and Microsoft have announced the release of “Open to Work: How to Get Ahead in the Age of AI,” the platform’s first book. Written by LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky and Chief Economic Opportunity Officer Aneesh Raman, it examines how artificial intelligence is reshaping jobs, skills, and career paths. Drawing on data from LinkedIn’s global network, Microsoft customers, and the Work Trend Index, the book offers practical guidance for professionals and leaders on adapting to AI‑driven changes while keeping human creativity at the center. The book will be published on March 31 and is available for pre‑order today.

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