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Will artificial intelligence take our jobs in the future? No, but people who know how to use AI effectively just might, the World Economic Forum predicts.And that’s why our education system needs to embrace the opportunities that AI offers instead of treating new technologies as a threat or something to be feared.
However, it was an eye-opener to hear insights that AI is unlikely to replace us humans in the workforce. Rather, it seems, the person who can deploy and leverage AI and other digital tools will be in hot demand., which states that AI and information processing technologies are expected to create 11-million jobs globally by 2030, while simultaneously displacing nine million jobs.
In South Africa, where many young people are already lagging behind their global peers in education, this need is particularly pressing. How do we bridge the already wide skills gap while meeting the needs of the changing job market? How do we equip our young people to step out into this future – a future many of us find hard to imagine, and even a little scary?
For this reason, we are integrating AI-enabled and virtual reality-augmented experiences into our learning environments. This includes using spatial AI to transform and enhance how young people learn, bridging physical and virtual environments in an immersive way.
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