Amid AI Advancements, Focus on Uniquely Human Skills is Crucial
As artificial intelligence rapidly evolves, a philosophy professor emphasizes the need for students and graduates to focus on uniquely human skills for employability, especially in China where youth unemployment is high.
βWhen we graduate, what can we do?β As a philosophy professor, questions like this β about employability β often crop up in my conversations with students. Indeed, with youth unemployment on the Chinese mainland standing at almost 17 per cent, and intense competition among those seeking employment, it is no wonder that the priority for many β even students graduating from elite universities β is actually securing a job. The proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) has only compounded such.....