It's not science fiction; it's the future coming alive into our reality. To enable our children for this exciting, technical world, they are going to require some vital skills. Here's a look in the direction of five such essential skills for future careers and how Indian schools can help nurture these abilities: AI AND ML Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning resonate through every aspect of human civilization, from health care to financial operations; the AI market, which was estimated at about $196.63 billion in 2023, will expand to $1.81 trillion by the year 2030.
To be adept in these fields, a student must develop data analysis, algorithms, and programming skills.
Schools can include project work or challenges using real-world data to familiarise the students with practical work related to AI and ML. In this way, they can be prepared for any opportunity that may come along in these fast-changing fields.
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