What to tell your kids about how to prepare for AI
For anyone with a teenager near the pointy end of high school or university, it's the sort of question that keeps you up at night: how do you best prepare them for the disruption artificial intelligence will bring to the workforce?
The Australian Financial Review AI Summit created a rare opportunity to ask the leaders of very big businesses to career technologists, venture capitalists and even Australia's chief scientists. For Chanticleer, who has a 16-year-old at home, the answers were invaluable and will hopefully be helpful for anyone who's trying to assist a young person navigate this brave new world.

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