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Future Of Work Is Rapidly Evolving

Calvin Cheng, Fellow in the Economics, Trade, and Regional Integration Division, ISIS

24-Mar-25 09:30

Future Of Work Is Rapidly Evolving

As Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation transform industries, questions arise about their impact on jobs, work skills, and corporate strategies. Philip See speaks with Calvin Cheng, Fellow in the Economics, Trade, and Regional Integration Division at ISIS, to explore how businesses and workers can adapt to these rapid changes.

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Produced by: Tun Hizami Hashim

Presented by: Philip See


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Tags:  aiwork forceautomationmalaysiacorporate strategy





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