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Niaga SPOTLIGHT: AI Skills for Workforce Development
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More than 75% of Malaysian employers prioritise AI proficiency in candidates, according to recent research, underscoring the growing demand for AI literacy across industries.
Additionally, studies project that approximately 1.6 million workers may be displaced by AI technologies by 2026, with high-skill and middle-skill occupations particularly vulnerable.
NIAGA SPOTLIGHT features Roy Otsuka, Vice President, Asia Pacific, CoachHub discussing
strategies to bridge the AI Skills Gap while overcoming employee fears about AI integration with empowerment, while navigating AI adoption challenges across industries in South East Asia.
Additionally, studies project that approximately 1.6 million workers may be displaced by AI technologies by 2026, with high-skill and middle-skill occupations particularly vulnerable.
NIAGA SPOTLIGHT features Roy Otsuka, Vice President, Asia Pacific, CoachHub discussing
strategies to bridge the AI Skills Gap while overcoming employee fears about AI integration with empowerment, while navigating AI adoption challenges across industries in South East Asia.
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