China’s schools use AI. Why don’t ours?

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Contrary to headlines about low unemployment, the tech industry is experiencing a broad wave of layoffs, sending shock waves through the sector. The uptick is especially hurting IT professionals, who are accustomed to high salaries and job security, but they are experiencing some trouble due to their lack of training in the use and deployment of AI tools.  

While there have been concerns expressed about these emerging tools, they actually present a crucial opportunity for educators to embrace the future and catch up with global competitors. 

The demand for expertise in cybersecurity, AI and data science is booming while jobs in areas like telecommunications and basic IT are declining. This shift is driven by the increasing adoption of AI across industries, which are automating routine tasks and creating new opportunities that require more advanced skills.

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Some even fear that AI will replace human workers entirely, but this is a dramatic misconception. AI is not a replacement for humans; rather, it is a powerful tool that can augment human capabilities and unlock new possibilities for our development.  

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