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Tune into an engaging discussion around VocTech, skills, and the future of work with our Ufi VocTech Trust trustees Recorded during Week of VocTech, our trustees explore a wide range of topics, getting into the nitty gritty details of what's impacting learning and skills development → Alex Cullen raised the point that we're no longer making the case for AI as a way to accelerate skills and learning. We're now on the next step of that journey which is about driving adoption and reaching people furthest from opportunity → Josephine Jo Roy highlighted that the way we work is changing, in part due to technological changes, so we need to adapt and ensure people are gaining the skills needed to enter the workplace and grow through their career journey. She shares how we've seen sectors get left behind if they don't keep pace with technological advancements → Hayley Barnard reminded us of the real point of AI: "the point isn't what it can do, it's what we want it to do for us". She goes on to share that human judgement is key and we can't lose sight of that when using AI → Sarah Roché continued Hayley's point about human judgement by encouraging us to prepare young people for a dynamic, changing labour market by helping them to build human skills of learning agility, curiosity, and the ability to deal with ambiguity and problem-solve There are lots more insights to dive into, which you can do by watching the session on-demand here: https://lnkd.in/e6GytyRb #Trustees #GetAdultsLearning #FutureOfWork #AIAdoption #WorkSkills #UKSkills #SkillsDevelopment