.ButiManamela believes a focus on AI and future skills will help development in BRICS countries. dsigovza BRICSForum YoungScientistForum
A sharp focus on artificial intelligence , machine learning and future skills is needed to enhance the objectives of the Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa Young Scientist Forum .
“We believe that all these areas of focus are critical for the development of all BRICS countries and are essential for their resilience and the long-term psychological well-being of their respective populations.” The BRICS ministerial meeting is part of a series of activities leading up to South Africa's hosting of the 15th BRICS Summit this month.
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