Image: Shutterstock The tides of digital transformation and artificial intelligence (AI) we are witnessing today have the potential to deliver remarkable benefits, if managed well. This is particularly significant for developing countries such as India. We missed much of the earlier waves of large-scale literacy, vocational training, industrialisation and eventually, employment. It is an opportunity to leapfrog the proven ways of basic education and develop skills to bridge the ‘digital gap’, eventually the social divide.
There is a famous saying: “People who change after change, will survive. People who change with the change, will succeed. People who cause the change, […]
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