The Philippines should start upskilling its workforce to be able to compete with the advent of artificial intelligence as services continue to drive the country’s economy, an expert in the field said
“The question that the government, the university, educational institutions need to think about is how do we prepare our people to be prompt engineers, to be data scientists, to be, you know, creative people who are, you know, one step ahead and one step above simply providing voice-based customer support,” he added.highest sectoral growth of 8.
“I absolutely believe that some of the most promising use cases for generative AI will be where humans and morals and machines work together to create superior outcomes because fundamentally, human beings have different skills than algorithms,” he said. “Ngayon natutunan natin na malaking bagay pala ang dapat gampanan ng ating mga pinuno, ng mga kumpanya, ng gobyerno, upang lalo pang maging mabuti ang ating mga trabaho sa iba’t ibang larangan sa tulong ng AI,” GMA International First Vice President and Head of Operations Joseph Jerome Francia said.