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Shawn Huang on whether AI has impacted hiring of fresh graduates

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While artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the labour market, its specific impact on the employment rates of entry-level PMETs remains uncertain, said Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Manpower Shawn Huang. He was responding to a question in parliament on Tuesday (Feb 3) about whether the adoption of AI is causing a slowdown in the hiring of fresh graduates in certain sectors or occupations. Mr Huang said Institutes of Higher Learning work closely with sector agencies and industry partners to keep their curriculum relevant for the AI era. These efforts are complemented by work-based learning programmes.

While artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the labour market, its specific impact on the employment rates of entry-level PMETs remains uncertain, said Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Manpower Shawn Huang. He was responding to a question in parliament on Tuesday (Feb 3) about whether the adoption of AI is causing a slowdown in the hiring of fresh graduates in certain sectors or occupations. Mr Huang said Institutes of Higher Learning work closely with sector agencies and industry partners to keep their curriculum relevant for the AI era. These efforts are complemented by work-based learning programmes.

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