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Handling the AI Employment Landscape: Gearing Up Students for Future Professions

Handling the AI Employment Landscape: Gearing Up Students for Future Professions
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Author(s): Kalyani Nakul Satone (St. Vincent Pallotti College of Engineering and Technology, India), Pranjali B. Ulhe (School of Allied Sciences, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research, India), Anushree Sandeep Deshmukh (Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, India)and Leena Mandurkar (St. Vincent Pallotti College of Engineering and Technology, India)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 22
Source title: Impacts of AI on Students and Teachers in Education 5.0
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Froilan Delute Mobo (Philippine Merchant Marine Academy, Philippines)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-8191-5.ch011

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Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming education by being essential to the growth of students' digital literacy, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities as well as their readiness for the quickly changing AI-driven labor markets. This abstract explores the multidimensional impact of AI on skill development in education. In order to prepare the complexity of the modern world, Students must be able to think critically and solve problems in order to be prepared for the complexity of the modern world. To develop skills, it gets achieved through adaptive assessments, real-world simulations, and tailored learning experiences. Through the use of AI, teachers may customize course materials to each student's unique learning style and speed, improving comprehension and student engagement. The ability to effectively and ethically acquire, assess, and use information in digital environments is referred to as digital literacy.

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