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In a world where artificial intelligence threatens to turn half the human workforce into digital dinosaurs faster than you can say “prompt engineering,” Singapore has done something so sensible it borders on the surreal: they’ve decided to actually prepare their citizens for the future instead of arguing about whether ChatGPT has feelings.
The city-state’s new public education initiative offers displaced workers a completely free second degree in emerging fields—a move so pragmatic it feels like stumbling through the looking glass into a dimension where governments actually solve problems before they become existential crises. Meanwhile, the West continues its grand tradition of treating technological disruption like an unexpected British weather pattern that might blow over if we just ignore it hard enough.
Source: TechOnion.org
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In a world where artificial intelligence threatens to turn half the human workforce into digital dinosaurs faster than you can say “prompt engineering,” Singapore has done something so sensible it borders on the surreal: they’ve decided to actually prepare their citizens for the future instead of arguing about whether ChatGPT has feelings.
The city-state’s new public education initiative offers displaced workers a completely free second degree in emerging fields—a move so pragmatic it feels like stumbling through the looking glass into a dimension where governments actually solve problems before they become existential crises. Meanwhile, the West continues its grand tradition of treating technological disruption like an unexpected British weather pattern that might blow over if we just ignore it hard enough.
Source: TechOnion.org
Please Donate via 'Buy Me a Coffee' or 'Patreon'