Artificial Intelligence Graduated with Honors. What Does This Mean for Czech Education?
The article explores the implications of artificial intelligence achieving high levels of competence and its impact on the Czech education system.
Bryq: The use of artificial intelligence tools by employees in Greece is increasing, but the skills gap remains significant
The adoption of artificial intelligence tools among Greek workers is on the rise, yet a significant skills gap persists.
MARGARET SPELLINGS: AI is here β and America's schools aren't preparing our kids to survive it
The article argues that American education is failing to prepare students for the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, leaving many at risk of unemployment or underemployment.
The Role of Universities in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
The article discusses the significant changes in educational frameworks due to artificial intelligence and the increasing role of universities in lifelong learning programs.
18,000 benefit from EU-funded digital skills programme in Borno, Yobe
Over 18,193 individuals have received digital training through a European Union-funded program in Borno and Yobe, aimed at bridging the digital gender gap and enhancing community capacity in fragile areas.
Free music education can help young people in mathematics in Brazil
A recent editorial argues that improving music education could enhance mathematics skills among Brazilian youth, addressing a significant educational gap tied to the country's economic challenges.
The labor market is just preparing for AI
The article explores how artificial intelligence is affecting the job market, its potential to reduce job opportunities, industry responses to AI integration, the evolving definition of skilled work, barriers to full AI implementation, and the skills gap impacting job acquisition.