which of the following will NOT be a typical characteristics of the 2020's technology-driven world of work due to automation and the use of cognitive technologies and artificial Intelligence

a. workers with higher educational levels may be less likely to be at risk of becoming obsolete
b. workers with a savvy of technology in clearly defined jobs and positions may be less likely to be at risk of becoming obsolete
c. workers with higher-level human capabilities, such as problem-solving and data interpretation, may be less likely to be at risk of becoming obsolete
d. workers with higher-level human capabilities, such as customer service and collaboration, may be less likely to be at risk of becoming obsolete
e. all of the above

e. all of the above

All of these characteristics are likely to be typical of the 2020's technology-driven world of work due to automation and the use of cognitive technologies and artificial intelligence. Workers with higher educational levels, technology skills, problem-solving abilities, data interpretation skills, customer service skills, and collaboration skills are all likely to be in demand as automation and AI continue to advance.