Amid disruption, the industry still has reasons to be hopeful—and maybe even excited.
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Maroc - THESTAR.COM.MY - Opinion - 27/Nov 16:00
IT is convocation season when thousands of students graduate with hopeful dreams for the future. Each cohort has their own fears: while talk of disruption by Covid-19 has diminished considerably, uncertainty abounds over the effect of AI on career prospects, geopolitical tensions (which affect investments and tariffs) and domestic political stability. Read full story
Amid disruption, the industry still has reasons to be hopeful—and maybe even excited.
Amid disruption, the industry still has reasons to be hopeful—and maybe even excited.
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