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Europe's struggle to adapt to the AI revolution: education, upskilling, and industrial change

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Luke BROWN, Renaud LEFORT

1h ago· 2 min readenNews

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.

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AI 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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This week’s special edition of Talking Europe asks whether the EU is ready for the disruption that comes with Artificial Intelligence. It is the most important technological revolution of the century, and is set to impact every aspect of our lives.

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