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How artificial intelligence is transforming work and learning

 
 

In the article published in Forbes India, CJ Meadows, Professor, Director, i2e – The Innovation & Entrepreneurship Center and Head, Global MBA – Consulting Management, explores how Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) and emerging technologies are transforming both work and learning.

She talks about how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer just a tool for automation but an essential collaborator that will boost human productivity, creativity, and decision-making.

CJ Meadows Forbes India

Key insights from the article are:

  • - AI will impact 44% of working hours and create new ways for humans and machines to work together.
  • - Skills like thinking critically, adapting, being creative, and understanding emotions can’t be replaced by AI.
  • - AI tutors, VR, and interactive tools will make learning more personal and engaging.
  • - AI-powered digital twins will help as trainers, mentors, and work partners.
  • - Gamified learning increases engagement and helps businesses grow.

To read the full article, please click here.

 

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