AI race is faster than countries can adapt, threatening greater global inequality, UN report warns
Despite the pace of artificial intelligence (AI) taking off globally and governments trying to lead in the technology, inequality between countries could deepen without strong policy action, creating what researchers
How to adapt digital development solutions to a +1.5°C world
Akuol, left, a 20-year-old student from South Sudan, studies through Vodafone Foundation’s Instant Network Schools program at Greenlight Secondary School in Kakuma refugee camp, Kenya. Photo by: UNHCR / Brian
Hospitality unions must adapt to tech-driven workforce
A bartender manages a futuristic bar using a holographic interface to streamline service in a modern, technology-driven establishment. (Credit: Justlight | Dreamstime.com) With more than 30 years in the hospitality
As We Prepare for the Era of AI-Native Students, How Can the Way We Teach Entrepreneurs Adapt?
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DSF initiative enables organisations to adapt fast-paced digital transformation
Doha: Qatar is steadily positioning itself as a leading regional hub for the knowledge economy, aligning its progress with the Qatar National Vision 2030 which is a long-term roadmap guiding
AI has rendered traditional writing skills obsolete. Education needs to adapt.
Many college students today know what our education system hasn’t yet acknowledged: Artificial intelligence (AI) has rendered traditional writing skills obsolete. It’s a change I see firsthand as a teacher