Is AI jobs crisis already here?
Is AI a threat to jobs? Repeated opinion polls have shown high levels of concern in many countries. Up to now the evidence has been at best contradictory but that has not stopped growing disquiet as the large technology companies developing ever more sophisticated Large Language Models promote their applications as boosting productivity (Agents are the latest craze). The futurist, Gerd Leonhard points to the new startup, ‘Mechanize.work’ which he says lays it out clearly: *”Today we’re announcing Mechanize, a startup focused on developing virtual work environments, benchmarks, and training data that will enable the full automation of the economy. But, […]
Where are we with AI regulation?
The debate on regulating AI has not gone away. The European Union is moving ahead with the implementation of the the Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act). It establishes a common regulatory and legal framework for AI within the European Union and came into force in August 2024, although measures will come into operation gradually over the next nine or so months. The Act regulates the providers of AI systems and entities using AI in a professional context and classifies AI applications by their risk of causing harm. There are four levels – unacceptable, high, limited, minimal – plus an additional […]
AI Pioneers Final Conference 2025 – The registration is open
How is artificial intelligence (AI) changing vocational education and […]
How much do you trust AI?
I have to admit to being a bit of a data nerd. Most of my time has been spent looking for Labour Market Data which can inform people in their career choice. There is increasing availability through using technology to scrape job adverts. But the hard bit is making sense of all this data. And this table showing how much people in different countries trust AI illustrates the point. Why is Spain the country in Europe with the most trust for AI? And why is Finland bottom of the table in trusting AI? The table comes from a new publication […]
Forty seconds of learning and technology
Next week together with George Bekiaridis I am facilitating a workshop at the Joint Ecology Enhanced Learning (JTEL) summer school in Crete. And a week or so ago I had an email: Dear JTELSS25 participant, We are inviting you to our Pecha Kucha session, which will take place on the first working day of the summer school (Monday 12th, May). The purpose of the session is to get to know each other better. Pecha Kucha (Japanese: chit-chat) is a simple presentation format where a presenter shows 20 slides for 20 seconds of commentary each. For the needs and time limitations […]
XAI in Education Report Released – Project Researchers Involved!
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