
Report 2026: AI's Impact on Job Skills and Work
The 2026 report, presented at the Integral Prevention & ORP Conference, sheds light on the profound impact that artificial intelligence (AI) is having on the labor market in Latin America. As the continent moves towards a new technological era, the skills considered essential for work are undergoing significant changes.
Research indicates that in the coming years, the demand for technical skills, such as programming and data analysis, will increase considerably. However, the importance of soft skills, such as communication and problem-solving, is also highlighted as fundamental for collaboration in environments where AI and humans coexist.
In many Latin American economies, the adoption of AI is creating a paradox. On one hand, the automation of certain tasks is expected to enhance efficiency and reduce costs, potentially leading to the creation of new jobs in emerging sectors. On the other hand, there is growing concern over potential job losses in sectors that rely on repetitive and routine tasks.
The report also emphasizes the need for adequate education and training to prepare the workforce for these changes. Educational institutions and companies must collaborate to develop programs that equip workers with the necessary skills to thrive in an increasingly AI-influenced labor environment.
In conclusion, the 2026 report highlights that artificial intelligence is not only redefining job skills but also posing significant challenges and opportunities for the future of work in Latin America. Adapting to this new reality will be crucial for ensuring inclusion and economic growth in the region.