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To be honest, that's a tricky question for me. But I would say that I think increasing automation will significantly affect both higher education and vocational training. On the one hand, universities may need to focus more on technology-related subjects such as artificial intelligence and data science because many traditional jobs might disappear. On the [...]
Actually, that's a tricky question for me. To be honest, I never thought about it before, but I will say that increasing automation is negatively affecting all jobs in the future. Higher education and vocational training are also negatively influenced by increased automation. This is because automation makes everything easier, and therefore higher education and [...]
I think we live in a world that doesn't rely on higher education anymore because with the rise of social media, we're all kind of relying on online courses or even just being fine with a high school diploma, thinking that we will all be educated in the workplace. But I don't think it's the [...]
Following the digitalization of the world, there's been an increased use of machines, AI, and all forms of automated technology in workplaces. These have both negative and positive impacts. To begin with, one important aspect of automation in the workplace is the ease of workload and the efficiency it brings to every job. An example [...]
I think that automation in the workplace can really affect the importance of higher education because people from ancient times tend to be lazy sometimes, and networking can help you find work with your friends or relatives. But of course, it also affects education, I mean, higher education, because people tend to learn things themselves, [...]
