From biopharma to real estate to shipping, top CEOs insist AI is worth the hype
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"I have this argument that college education has to evolve rapidly because we can't be afraid of our kids interacting with technology," said Krish Venkataraman, emphasizing the necessity of adapting education to prepare the future workforce for technological integration. This viewpoint reflects a growing concern that as automation continues to increase, educational systems must evolve to avoid leaving students unprepared for the realities of modern workplaces.
Victor Bulto, the U.S. president at Novartis, contributed to the discussion on the implications of AI in the job market, highlighting the urgent need for businesses to adapt to automation trends. Bulto pointed out that organizations must not only embrace these technologies but also ensure that their workforce is adequately equipped to thrive alongside artificial intelligence.
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