By 2030, 85 percent of jobs will be ones that do not exist today. The evolution of technology has created jobs like podcasters, App developers and Uber drivers in the last decade. What is next?
According to author Bernard Marr, the most valuable competencies will be in soft skills like creativity, communication, and critical thinking. Artificial Intelligence and machine learning may do a better job at data collection and analysis for split-second decision-making and execution, but only humans with kindness and empathy can make our future worthwhile and meaningful.
Buddies Without Borders Clubs held its worldwide launch over the weekend covering countries including Bolivia, Cyrpus, Ecuador, Germany, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Japan, Jordan, New Zealand, Norway, Phillippines, Spain, Taiwan ROC, Turkey, UAE, UK, and USA. All of our young leaders have one thing in common: we are committed to making local actions to meet global goals and making international connections to share perspectives and understanding.
UN's 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development can be attainable with AI technology on the horizon. Now let's identify the right kind of leaders, inventors and initiators to future-proof our world.
Join us for the next forum competition to qualify for leading a BWB Club in your school: AI's Impact on SDGs.
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