Graduates of top vocational school spared brunt of AI impact, new chairman says
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Graduates of Hong Kong's largest vocational school are reportedly less affected by the impacts of artificial intelligence, according to the VTC's new chairman. The chairman indicates plans to align vocational courses with emerging job opportunities, capitalizing on internships from upcoming megaprojects.
Graduates of Hong Kong’s largest vocational training institution have largely avoided the negative effects of AI and could reap more internship opportunities from a coming megaproject, the body’s new leader has said. In an interview with the South China Morning Post, newly appointed Vocational Training Council (VTC) chairman Jeffrey Lam Kin-fung also vowed to review the courses to align them with emerging job opportunities. The government earlier revealed that entry-level jobs for university...