Europe's struggle to adapt to the AI revolution: education, upskilling, and industrial change
By
Luke BROWN, Renaud LEFORT
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Summary
This article examines Europe's preparedness for the AI revolution, covering how EU countries are adapting through grassroots education, upskilling, and industrial transformation. It features insights from Nobel prize-winning economist Philippe Aghion on the tension between AI-driven job destruction and creation, and reports on initiatives from rural Ireland to the manufacturing sector.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledAI means new ideas and new activities, but it may be that job destruction will occur before job creation. Countries need to adapt.
Whether you are working in a small business or in an industrial giant, whether you are a student, a musician or an author – the anxiety is real.
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