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WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Pinterest Share London,January, 2026: 2025 was a year of realisation. It has shown us what is moving forward and what is being left behind. The pace of change has been hard to ignore. AI tools can now create art, write content, and generate ideas in seconds. Skills that people spent years mastering can now be replicated in moments. For many, that feels unsettling because it challenges something deeply personal, something they worked hard to build. But this moment is not new. History has seen it before. The printing press replaced scribes. Machines reshaped factories. Editing software transformed media. Even the typewriter was once seen as a threat. Every wave of innovation disrupted work, forced people to adapt, and quietly created new opportunities. Sonal Kapoor, Global Chief Business Officer at Prodigy Finance, says it is natural for people to worry about job losses or fear that AI might replace human talent. But one thing remains true: AI still needs people...