AI is rapidly automating entry-level finance tasks, impacting roles traditionally focused on number crunching. Venture capital, however, highlights the enduring importance of human judgment, particularly in assessing founders and teams. Early-stage investing relies heavily on evaluating personal qualities like resilience and persuasiveness, skills AI cannot replicate. Students are recognizing this shift, focusing on developing relationship-building and decision-making skills instead of technical analysis alone. They see AI as a tool to augment, not replace, human capabilities in finance. This trend suggests that "soft skills" are becoming increasingly valuable as AI handles quantitative tasks. The ability to "read a room" and discern conviction remains a critical human advantage. Gen Z, despite criticisms, may be well-suited for this evolving landscape, understanding both technology and its limitations. The future of work, even in data-driven fields, may prioritize qualitative judgment. Ultimately, in finance and beyond, human intuition and empathy will remain indispensable assets.
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