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Are engineers at risk from AI? A new study suggests it’s complicated

Are Engineers at Risk from AI? A New Study Suggests It’s Complicated For the engineering profession, which has long been seen as the engine of innovation, the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) poses both opportunities and challenges. A recent study conducted by leading experts in the field sheds light on the nuanced relationship between engineers […]

UK universities urged to act fast on AI teaching

UK Universities Urged to Prioritize AI Teaching to Meet Employer Demands In today’s fast-paced digital age, artificial intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of various industries, revolutionizing the way we work and live. As AI continues to advance rapidly, the need for AI-literate graduates has never been more crucial. However, despite the growing demand […]

ITU launches global AI Skills Coalition to bridge expertise gap in developing nations

ITU Launches Global AI Skills Coalition to Bridge Expertise Gap in Developing Nations The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has taken a significant step towards bridging the expertise gap in developing nations by launching the Global AI Skills Coalition. This pioneering initiative aims to ensure equitable distribution of the benefits of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and support […]

GCTU Partners with Microsoft for Digital Skills Programme in Ghana

The partnership between Ghana Communication Technology University (GCTU) and Microsoft marks a significant step forward in enhancing digital skills in Ghana. Through the introduction of the Microsoft Skills for Jobs Microdegree Programme, this collaboration aims to prepare Ghanaian students and professionals for the evolving demands of the global digital economy. In an age where digital […]

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