In a groundbreaking initiative, Singapore has announced a plan to train <strong>10,000 students</strong> in the field of <strong>physical artificial intelligence</strong> over the next five years. This program aims to enhance students' skills in modern technology, integrating AI beyond screens into robotics and drones.
Participants at the education forum in Singapore emphasized that education must go beyond mere knowledge transfer, especially with the growing influence of artificial intelligence in daily life. Discussions focused on how to equip students to face future challenges.
Dr. Mohamed Al-Sharbin, Dean of the Faculty of Science at Al-Azhar University, emphasized that education is the true power of nations during a scientific conference on its importance in community building. He stated that those who possess this power hold the future.
Children today face a real threat to their imagination, negatively affecting their creativity and innovation. Educators are urged to recognize the importance of imagination in developing children's skills.
Cassandra, a 22-year-old, struggles as a seasonal worker to secure her daily needs. Earning up to <strong>€1600</strong> a month, she expresses her fears about the future and her inability to plan long-term.