India’s student protests exposed deeper anxieties over education and jobs as AI reshapes work
- BENGALURU: For Delhi University student Shivam Kushwaha, 20, the two occasions he skipped class this year reflected the same concern: whether India’s education system was keeping pace with the future its students were preparing for.
- The first was in February, when he attended the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi to learn about prompt engineering and working with artificial intelligence (AI) - skills he believed would be essential before they made it into his university syllabus.
- Five months later, he was out of class again, this time joining thousands of students protesting a paper leak involving
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- BENGALURU: For Delhi University student Shivam Kushwaha, 20, the two occasions he skipped class this year reflected the same concern: whether India’s education system was keeping pace with the future its students were preparing for.
- The first was in February, when he attended the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi to learn about prompt engineering and working with artificial intelligence (AI) - skills he believed would be essential before they made it into his university syllabus.
- Five months later, he was out of class again, this time joining thousands of students protesting a paper leak involving
Sources: CNA