AI could be set to revolutionise the UK's careers advice sector
Briefly

The UK's careers advice landscape has been under considerable strain, with spending on school pupils' career development plummeting to just £68 today, from £159 in 2009.
Evidence from the Investing in Careers report shows that for every £1 spent on careers support, there's an average return of £2.50 in schools and £3.20 for unemployed adults.
Dr Deirdre Hughes OBE states, 'Access to equitable AI-enhanced resources can help ensure that all individuals can benefit,' emphasizing the need for innovation in career guidance.
LinkedIn predicts that by 2030, skills required for jobs worldwide will change by at least 65%, highlighting the urgency for the UK's careers services to modernize.
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