Just as with computer skills today, having AI skills will become essential for jobs in the next decade, Prof Ho noted
SINGAPORE: Nanyang Technological University President, Professor Ho Teck Hua, has highlighted the growing influence of artificial intelligence and its potential to become a general-purpose technology that can be used and accessed by virtually everyone.
, adding that the required level of AI expertise will differ based on individual roles and industries. He noted that even though AI can deliver the world’s knowledge at our fingertips, understanding that information will still require human effort.Prof Ho also explored the role of AI in education, noting its potential to deliver personalized learning experiences and support teachers in identifying struggling students. This early intervention could help address academic issues more effectively.
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