Role of AI in the Education Industry

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  Artificial Intelligence in Education Now, almost every day, we come across a news or a piece of content about artificial intelligence. For example, news like “Artificial intelligence beat the world champion in complex strategy game” is quite interesting for digital game lovers. Similarly, for sci-fi lovers who have entered our lives by Hollywood productions, at least one movie per term, “Matrix 4 is on the way!” The news is followed with great interest. Or, for the new generation of technology lovers, who show that completely driverless - electric cars will enter our lives, which will interest almost everyone, the news of "Elon Musk's new smart car" can be seen in every news channel, including local channels. And finally, "education by expert systems according to our learning speed and style" is very attractive news for both students and teachers at home, whenever and however we want, without going to school. As a result, artificial intelligence applications a...

Best Courses for Future



Getting good jobs in today's world is becoming more and more difficult everyday, It will continue on to the future as well because of high end  technology used for automation which will eventually lead to job losses in many sectors. Here we will discuss about different courses that will help you save yourself even if automation took over. Planning your future now will help you take steps in right direction from the beginning.


Top 5 Best Courses for Future:

  1. Healthcare : Humans will always need medical care and assistance. This is why roles within medicine are continually in high demand. While some medical processes can be automated, there will always be the need for human interaction, providing empathy and understanding which cannot be easily replicated by machines. Doctors and nurses need to provide an overall assessment of a patient’s needs, not limited to just their physical condition but also wellbeing and state of mind. In addition, healthcare professionals often face ethical dilemmas that computers are unlikely to resolve. So, if you’ve been thinking about a career in medicine, you needn’t worry about your job becoming obsolete anytime soon. Healthcare professionals can work with hospitals and directly interact with patients. Or, they can work in conjunction with nonprofit organizations providing low-cost and free healthcare to individuals in their community and around the world.
  2. Robotics : Every aspect of modern life is being influenced by robotics, including healthcare, civil development, and business processes. In healthcare, for example, anesthesia bots powered by artificial intelligence are being used to assist with surgery. Oceanographers are also using robotics to allow them to map the watery depths where humans currently cannot travel. As space travel continues to become more and more important, robotics are being included in things such as surveying the surface of foreign planets and engaging in exploratory missions. Robotics also play a role in automation, where they help businesses reduce time spent on mundane tasks like data entry. Individuals who work in robotics will likely study things like mechanical, electrical, and software engineering. There is great demand for people with skills and knowledge in this area which makes it a promising industry for those looking for a career with longevity. Although controversial, robots are increasing the speed and efficiency of many processes and everyday tasks. For example, roboticists have designed machines that can be used in response to natural disasters, therefore preventing human risk.
  3. Biometrics: Biometrics is the field that teaches individuals how to make devices that recognize living organisms. A good example of this is the facial recognition system. It is believed that over the next few years biometrics and biometric readers will replace conventional forms of identification. They will also replace many of the passwords that individuals use on their electronic devices. Examples of this can be seen by smartphones, smart devices, and laptops that allow their owners to login using their fingerprint as a password as opposed to typing in a password manually. The future looks promising for employees within the sector as a report by Grand View Research indicates the biometrics technology market will experience growth of 19.5% CAGR and will be worth $59.31bn by 2025. 
  4. Marketing & PR: Marketers use their creative flair and ability to employ words and imagery to convey different messages. Coming up with new and innovative ideas would be very difficult for a machine to imitate. Digital marketing is in particularly high demand as consumers are predominantly online. Gaining digital skills will therefore be beneficial for any career you wish to pursue as so much of our everyday lives exist online. In the UK, the average salary of a digital marketer is GBP 37,500 per year, reaching GBP 52,000 with experience . Similarly, PR or public relations is all about networking and managing relationships. This profession requires strong interpersonal and communication skills which will always be highly employable even with the emergence of new technologies and automated processes.
  5. Virtual Reality: It feels like we have been waiting on the edge of our seats for virtual reality for years. And that’s because we have. Although some forms of VR are available, the technology involved is yet to be perfected. When it does finally become what we all imagine it to be, there will be so many virtual reality jobs in different areas. Most people hear virtual reality (VR) and think of gaming. While VR does have its foot firmly in the gaming world, it has much more to offer in other sectors too. VR has been used to promote tourism in some countries and some wedding venues even use VR to virtually view the venue from across the world. It’s been used to help train astronauts and even for surgeons in different countries to share their expertise in operating on a patient! And this is just the beginning for medical successes using VR technology – it will only become a greater asset in the future.

References:

https://www.epmscientific.com/disciplines/biometrics

https://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_Future_of_Jobs_2020.pdf

https://www.collegerank.net/best-careers-for-the-future/

https://blog.intostudy.com/into-future/5-in-demand-future-jobs-and-how-to-secure-them/

https://www.futurelearn.com/info/blog/14-jobs-of-the-future

Vasudev Karwasra

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  1. Such a Class and informative Content .

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  2. Very informative article, make you think about tour future. What can you do to improve yourself and which profession are going to be on top of the list

    Anna Vorontsova

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