Preparing for the new AI workforce in higher education
Briefly

The World Economic Forum estimated that by 2025, artificial intelligence (AI) could replace 85 million jobs, with projections from Goldman Sachs suggesting AI might replace the equivalent of 300 million full-time jobs in the long run.
Studies on the impact of AI on enterprise workers have shown a 40% increase in productivity, with tasks being accomplished more efficiently using generative AI. Corporate examples like Klarna have demonstrated AI's ability to handle customer communications, improve shopper experience, and increase profits significantly.
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