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Institutions of higher learning have been challenged to embrace the use of innovation, research, and artificial intelligence to equip graduates with relevant skills in the current evolving job market. According to KCA University Chancellor, Professor Olive Mugenda, who oversaw its 16th graduation today, the world is slowly shifting to the use of artificial intelligence hence the need for universities to incorporate it in their curriculum which cuts across Science Technology and Mathematics(STEM), Arts and Social Sciences and Sports. Her sentiments received an olive branch from the institution's vice Chancellor Professor, Isaiah Wakindiki, who underscored the need for universities to equip students with job market skills and life skills that are key in promoting behavioral and societal change.
KCA University VC challenges institutions of higher learning to embrace the use of AI
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