THE first industrial revolution introduced mechanisation using water and steam power.
Connected and smart computers are making decisions without human involvement. Cyber-physical systems, Internet of Things, robotics and artificial intelligence are making factories and offices smarter, more efficient and productive, ultimately replacing humans. Yet, to what extent can they provide employment quick enough for PMETs increasingly displaced by Industry 4.0 and fresh graduates entering the workforce?
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Emulate South Korea to develop Malaysian export industry, says Dr MSEOUL (Bernama): Malaysia should emulate South Korea in applying global thinking to further develop the export industry, and not merely depend on the domestic market, says Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad. develop an education and higher learning ecosystem accessible to ALL first. you're handicapping yourself by favouring small segment and giving free edu loans that you'll never see again.
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