A report by the World Economic Forum and PwC highlights the growing economic problem of the mismatch between education and labor market demands, largely driven by artificial intelligence. The report indicates that approximately 39% of job skills will change by 2030 due to AI, with entry-level roles experiencing faster skill shifts than experienced positions. To address this, the report suggests building a common language of skills among educational institutions, employers, and governments, citing Singapore's SkillsFuture initiative as a successful model for connecting skills to job opportunities. AI
IMPACT AI is rapidly changing the skills required for entry-level jobs, necessitating a fundamental shift in educational approaches and employer expectations.
RANK_REASON The cluster discusses a report analyzing the impact of AI on education and the labor market, which falls under commentary on industry trends.
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- artificial intelligence
- Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
- PricewaterhouseCoopers
- Singapore
- SkillsFuture
- United States
- World Economic Forum
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