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WHY AI SHOULD BE A FOUNDATION OF EDUCATION IN UNIVERSITY COURSES

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October 19, 2025

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the world at an unprecedented speed, faster than any other technological revolution.

- TARUN ANAND

WHY AI SHOULD BE A FOUNDATION OF EDUCATION IN UNIVERSITY COURSES

What was once the domain of science fiction, AI is now a reality that influences every part of our lives, including communication, work, shopping, learning, and decision-making. As estimated by the World Economic Forum, AI holds the power to create 97 million new positions by the year 2025 and replace or reorganize millions more. This scale of disruption indicates a clear fact that universities need to integrate AI as an essential component of learning, as opposed to an optional course.

AI is no longer the preserve of tech firms or computer science departments. It is an omnipresent, cross-disciplinary field that permeates medicine, law, design, agriculture, finance, and even education itself. Universities themselves have a profound responsibility to ensure that all students, regardless of what they are studying, can engage meaningfully and responsibly with AI. Here's why learning to include AI as a foundation of university education is vital to the future of work and learning.

CREATING FUTUREPROOF GRADUATES

The global workforce is undergoing a revolution.

McKinsey Global Institute puts nearly a million of the global workforce into situations where they need to shift careers or reskill entirely due to automation and AI.

Education models based on fixed knowledge are no longer adequate, as graduates need to think, analyze data, and utilize AI systems.

With AI being a main subject, universities can prepare students with digital literacy, critical thinking, and adaptive problem-solving skills that will enable them to take on future careers such as AI strategists, data scientists, or human-AI interaction designers. Throughout the fields, even non-vocational fields such as marketing, law, and medicine are incorporating AI-powered decision-making, thus basic AI literacy is becoming the key that unlocks every career.

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Auto industry set for record festive sales amid GST boost

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