AI
All students, no matter how familiar they are with AI, can also concentrate on developing general competencies that can apply across any industry. US researchers have pinpointed six key “durable skills” for the AI age:
effective communication, to engage with others successfully
good adaptability, to respond to workplace, industry and broader social changes
strong emotional intelligence, to help everyone thrive in a workplace
high-quality creativity, to work with AI in innovative ways
sound leadership, to help navigate the challenges that AI creates
robust critical thinking, to deal with AI-related problems.
So, look for opportunities to foster these skills in and out of class. This could include engaging in teamwork, joining a club or society, doing voluntary work, or getting paid work experience.
Don’t forget ethics