He advocated a constant upgradation of skills of the teacher in the classroom to help the right talent to emerge that meets the industry’s requirement.
Published Oct 22, 2024 | 5:11 PM ⚊ Updated Oct 22, 2024 | 5:11 PM
The third annual South First‘s Dakshin Dialogues got off to a colourful start on Saturday, 5 October, in Hyderabad with CYIENT’s chairman BVR Mohan Reddy, in his welcome address, stressing collaboration between academia and the industry, for technology to make much more progress than now.
Setting the stage for a thought-provoking discussion on helping society take full advantage of the advances in technology, particularly artificial intelligence (AI), he advocated a constant upgradation of skills of the teacher in the classroom to help the right talent to emerge that meets the industry’s requirement.
The South First hosted the Dakshin Dialogues on “People & Technology: Governance for Tomorrow” to act as a motive force to spur thinking in taking the technology forward for the betterment of society and how AI, a double-edged tool, could become the leader in this transformational journey
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