March 2024

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Learning AI as a career skill: A young Taiwanese professional discusses the pros and cons of using AI in the workplace

In this article, Chloe shares her expericnes learning AI at TAITRA’s International Trade Institute where she was my student, and then how she got a job and uses these AI tools everyday. The argument of the article is that AI is fast becoming a career skill that individuals, educational organizations and companies need to recognize and become more proficient at using and learning.

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We need intelligent workflows in the age of AI

AI is rapidly developing and will impact many jobs. However, AI is unlikely to completely replace humans because it lacks the creativity and wisdom to truly understand and solve problems. Instead, the future of work will likely involve humans and AI working together. Schools and businesses need to figure out how to best integrate AI into workflows to maximize human productivity.

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AI still far from replacing humans

By Nigel P. Daly and Laurence Chen 陳家宏 (Taipei Times, Mar.2, 2024, https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/editorials/archives/2024/03/02/2003814319) It is job-finding season in Taiwan and many are becoming concerned about how the advancement in artificial intelligence (AI) would impact the workforce. Fifty percent of 18-to-25-year-olds are worried about how generative AI would impact their job opportunities, a recent study by

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