AI is rewriting the rules of work—and Australia’s stuck in the past. At a major Canberra summit, global AI expert Michael Fung warns that outdated training methods won’t survive the AI revolution. With business leaders, unions, and ministers in attendance—including Richard Branson—everyone’s scrambling to figure out how AI is changing jobs, skills, and education. Officials see opportunity in the disruption: boosting productivity, creating new roles, and reimagining work itself. By 2030, nearly 40% of in-demand skills could shift. Already, states are responding—with royal commissions and revamped school assessments. This summit is laying the groundwork for Australia’s AI-ready future, from classrooms to boardrooms.
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