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CSKM Public School
Artificial Intelligence,
Automation and Future Jobs
Prof. Dr. David Asirvatham
Contact: david.asirvatham@taylors.edu.my
Scan here to access the presentation
Garden
International
School
Taylor’s
International
School
(KL &
Puchong)
Australian
Internationa
l School
Malaysia
Nexus
International
School
Putrajaya &
Singapore
Taylor’s
University
Taylor’s
College
British
University
Vietnam
Schools Division
Higher Education Division
Introduction to Taylor’s Edu Group
Introduction to Taylor’s University
Lakeside Campus (Malaysia)
3
11,305
34
53
68
52
Int.
Students
Local
Students
STUDENTS
33.5%
66.5%
NUMBER OF STUDENTS & STAFF
56.7
%
39.7
%
450
STAFF
230
161
15
PhD Masters Degree
3.7%
Introduction to Taylor’s University
4
3,795 international students from over 85countries
7.8%
Bangladesh
(298 students)
20%
Indonesia
(759 students)
6.5%
Maldives
(248 students)
2.9%
Japan
(112 students)
4.4%
Pakistan
(168 students)
31%
China
(1181 students)
TOP COUNTRIES
NUMBER OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Introduction to Taylor’s University
2019
Asia: Ranked 135
2020
World:
Ranked 511-
520
Asia:
Ranked 109
2021
World:
Ranked 379
Asia: Ranked
89
2017
Asia: Ranked 179
2018
Asia: Ranked 150
RANKING OF UNIVERSITY
2022
World:
Ranked 284
Asia: 53
2023
Asia: 49
Introduction to Taylor’s University
6
The world is changing
It is changing faster than we are
Success of a Nation – Digital Economy
LAND
+
LABOUR
CAPITAL
+
ENERGY
TECHNOLOGY
Data Science
+
Artificial Int.
+
Cybersecurity
+
Engineering
PRIMARY WEALTH CREATING ASSETS
1800 2020 & beyond
8
Technologies that will drive change
Artificial Intelligence Robotics Autonomous Vehicles
Biotechnology
5 MAJOR IT TRENDS
11-Nov-22 Dr. David Asirvatham 9
#1 Use of Technology
• The use of technology will be
everywhere
• Technology will enhance
Businesses
• IoT Devices, Connectivity,
Wearable Devices, etc.
• Technology will create
opportunities
10
#2 Mobile Phone – Centre Point
• Mobile Phones will become a multi-
purpose tool
• Phone, e-cash, Remote Key, Credit
Card, Remote Control, etc.
• People prefer to use Mobile
Technology
• WiFi/Bluetooth service will become
vital
11
#3 Creativity & Innovation
• There will be a demand for
new products and services in
Engineering and Management
• New products or services will
need new ideas and creativity
• We need innovate and re-
invent our
businesses/products/services
• Creativity becomes more
important
11-Nov-22 Dr. David Asirvatham 12
#4 Global Workforce
• No borders
• Global mobility
• Work from anywhere
• Multi-culture
• Companies will source for
talents from all parts of the world
13
#5 Disruptive Technology
• Internet & Mobile:
– Taxi – Uber, OLA, Grab, etc
– Courier – many players
– Travel – Ticketing (Skyscanner) and
Hotel (Agoda)
– Shopping – Lazada, Alladdinstreet,
11thStreet, Amazon, etc.
• IoT, Big Data and Cloud......
• Banking....Bitcoin, Alipay, etc.
14
15
The world of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
15
Next Biggest Disruptor - AI
16
Jobs that may be “replaced”
by AI-based Machines
17
Police Vehicles
New York: Law-enforcement agencies across the city have adopted aerial drones to
map crime scenes, monitor large events and aid search-and-rescue operations
18
Truck Drivers, Shipping Crews & Pilots
Major car manufacturers will roll-out
driverless cars by 2019/20.
No truck drivers or shipping crews?
Entire transport system will change
11-Nov-22 Dr. David Asirvatham 18
19
AI will create new
content
• Brands like USA Today, CBS and
Hearst are already using AI
technology to generate content.
• Wibbitz offers a software-as-a-
service (SaaS) platform that allows
publishers to turn written content
into video content through AI
video production.
Content Creation and Journalists
20
CHEFS
• Chef Watson, it’s able to generate entirely
new recipes from scratch using an
astonishing knowledge of taste chemistry
and flavor pairings.
• Customize to the taste of individuals
• robots like Miso Robotics’ burger-
preparing Flippy are capable of preparing
meals and serving them up at speeds that
human chefs struggle to achieve
• Add table delivery drones into the mix
and you don’t even need human waiters
to deliver the food to customers.
21
FINANCIAL ANALYSTS,
ACCOUNTANTS & BANKERS
• AI can spot patterns and make trades
faster than even the most eagle-eyed of
human analysts.
• With billions of dollars (or more) at stake,
it’s no wonder that machine learning tools
are all the rage, while some estimates
suggest that around 30 percent of banking
sector jobs will be lost to A.I. within the
next decade.
22
CONSTRUCTION WORKERS OR
OTHER MANUAL LABOUR JOBS
• bricklaying on construction
sites, working in warehouses, or picking
fruit and vegetables on a farm, there’s
no doubt that a large number of manual
labor jobs that once required humans
can now be carried out by robots.
• Ability to work nonstop without getting
tired.
23
AI will fight
challenging
diseases
• AI and peer-to-peer
network of computers
could have the capability of
solving some of the world's
most challenging health
problems by collecting and
analyzing human molecular
data.
• Machine-learning
technology seeks to identify
and analyze illnesses to
enable new drugs,
treatments and cures at a
fraction of the time and
cost.
Machines to help in Medical treatments
24
Industry 4.0
Manufacturing Industry will change
25
Changes in Workplace by 2030
• Many jobs will be automated
• 85M jobs will be displaced; 97M new jobs will be created
• 40% of Core Skills will change
• Seamless integration between human and machines
(IR5.0)
• Degrees will become obsolete; Skills become important
• Graduates to remain in “beta” mode – continue to learn
new skills
26
AI will probably not make
human workers obsolete, at
least not for a long time
27
AI will continue to drive massive
innovation that will fuel many existing
industries and could have the potential
to create many new sectors for growth,
ultimately leading to the creation of
more jobs
New Digital Divide:
Human vs Machine
• Machines (AI and ML) will challenge
humans
• Machines will make decisions –
sometime, machine make better
decision than humans
• Don’t compete with Machines
Education and Technological Skills become
key to seek jobs in the Future
Education:
Which Skills
to Learn?
31
Top 20 Emerging Jobs by LinkedIn
32
Tech Jobs
AI and Future Jobs - Public School.pptx
34
AI and it’s impact on Workforce
35
Five Trends shaping the Future of Work
36
Hottest AI
Technologies
(by Forrester)
1. Natural Language Generation
2. Speech Recognition
3. Virtual Agents
4. Machine Learning Platform
5. AI-optimised Hardware
6. Decision Management
7. Deep Learning Platforms
8. Biometrics
9. Robotic Process Automation
10. Text Analytics and NLP
Transformation of Degree Programmes (at Taylor’s University)
Bachelor of Computer Science offers wide-range options to students
Year 1:
Fundamentals
Year 2:
Specialization Year 3: Campus/Industry/Incubator
Computer Science Core
Modules
Specialisations
1. Artificial Intelligence
2. Data Science
3. Cybersecurity
4. Mobile Computing
Minor:
Business/creative
media/Psychology/etc.
Extension:
1. AI
2. Data Science
3. Cybersecurity
4. Etc.
Capstone
Project 1 & 2
Internship
Industrial
Project 1
Industry
Project 2
Technopreneurship
Project 2
Technopreneurship
Project 1
Conventional
Track
(On Campus)
WBL Track
(In Industry)
Techno Track
(In Business
Incubator –
Bizpod)
DUAL AWARD
38
Conclusion
1. AI will change the world – it will change the way we
live, way we work, and the way we interact.
2. Machines will challenge humans in many areas
3. Machines can make decisions
4. Digital Divide between Humans and Machines
5. Technological Skills will become increasingly vital
6. Human will need to acquire the right future skills
7. Acquire the right skills, so that you are not obselete.
39
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  • 2. Garden International School Taylor’s International School (KL & Puchong) Australian Internationa l School Malaysia Nexus International School Putrajaya & Singapore Taylor’s University Taylor’s College British University Vietnam Schools Division Higher Education Division Introduction to Taylor’s Edu Group
  • 3. Introduction to Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus (Malaysia)
  • 4. 3 11,305 34 53 68 52 Int. Students Local Students STUDENTS 33.5% 66.5% NUMBER OF STUDENTS & STAFF 56.7 % 39.7 % 450 STAFF 230 161 15 PhD Masters Degree 3.7% Introduction to Taylor’s University
  • 5. 4 3,795 international students from over 85countries 7.8% Bangladesh (298 students) 20% Indonesia (759 students) 6.5% Maldives (248 students) 2.9% Japan (112 students) 4.4% Pakistan (168 students) 31% China (1181 students) TOP COUNTRIES NUMBER OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Introduction to Taylor’s University
  • 6. 2019 Asia: Ranked 135 2020 World: Ranked 511- 520 Asia: Ranked 109 2021 World: Ranked 379 Asia: Ranked 89 2017 Asia: Ranked 179 2018 Asia: Ranked 150 RANKING OF UNIVERSITY 2022 World: Ranked 284 Asia: 53 2023 Asia: 49 Introduction to Taylor’s University
  • 7. 6 The world is changing It is changing faster than we are
  • 8. Success of a Nation – Digital Economy LAND + LABOUR CAPITAL + ENERGY TECHNOLOGY Data Science + Artificial Int. + Cybersecurity + Engineering PRIMARY WEALTH CREATING ASSETS 1800 2020 & beyond
  • 9. 8 Technologies that will drive change Artificial Intelligence Robotics Autonomous Vehicles Biotechnology
  • 10. 5 MAJOR IT TRENDS 11-Nov-22 Dr. David Asirvatham 9
  • 11. #1 Use of Technology • The use of technology will be everywhere • Technology will enhance Businesses • IoT Devices, Connectivity, Wearable Devices, etc. • Technology will create opportunities 10
  • 12. #2 Mobile Phone – Centre Point • Mobile Phones will become a multi- purpose tool • Phone, e-cash, Remote Key, Credit Card, Remote Control, etc. • People prefer to use Mobile Technology • WiFi/Bluetooth service will become vital 11
  • 13. #3 Creativity & Innovation • There will be a demand for new products and services in Engineering and Management • New products or services will need new ideas and creativity • We need innovate and re- invent our businesses/products/services • Creativity becomes more important 11-Nov-22 Dr. David Asirvatham 12
  • 14. #4 Global Workforce • No borders • Global mobility • Work from anywhere • Multi-culture • Companies will source for talents from all parts of the world 13
  • 15. #5 Disruptive Technology • Internet & Mobile: – Taxi – Uber, OLA, Grab, etc – Courier – many players – Travel – Ticketing (Skyscanner) and Hotel (Agoda) – Shopping – Lazada, Alladdinstreet, 11thStreet, Amazon, etc. • IoT, Big Data and Cloud...... • Banking....Bitcoin, Alipay, etc. 14
  • 16. 15 The world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) 15 Next Biggest Disruptor - AI
  • 17. 16 Jobs that may be “replaced” by AI-based Machines
  • 18. 17 Police Vehicles New York: Law-enforcement agencies across the city have adopted aerial drones to map crime scenes, monitor large events and aid search-and-rescue operations
  • 19. 18 Truck Drivers, Shipping Crews & Pilots Major car manufacturers will roll-out driverless cars by 2019/20. No truck drivers or shipping crews? Entire transport system will change 11-Nov-22 Dr. David Asirvatham 18
  • 20. 19 AI will create new content • Brands like USA Today, CBS and Hearst are already using AI technology to generate content. • Wibbitz offers a software-as-a- service (SaaS) platform that allows publishers to turn written content into video content through AI video production. Content Creation and Journalists
  • 21. 20 CHEFS • Chef Watson, it’s able to generate entirely new recipes from scratch using an astonishing knowledge of taste chemistry and flavor pairings. • Customize to the taste of individuals • robots like Miso Robotics’ burger- preparing Flippy are capable of preparing meals and serving them up at speeds that human chefs struggle to achieve • Add table delivery drones into the mix and you don’t even need human waiters to deliver the food to customers.
  • 22. 21 FINANCIAL ANALYSTS, ACCOUNTANTS & BANKERS • AI can spot patterns and make trades faster than even the most eagle-eyed of human analysts. • With billions of dollars (or more) at stake, it’s no wonder that machine learning tools are all the rage, while some estimates suggest that around 30 percent of banking sector jobs will be lost to A.I. within the next decade.
  • 23. 22 CONSTRUCTION WORKERS OR OTHER MANUAL LABOUR JOBS • bricklaying on construction sites, working in warehouses, or picking fruit and vegetables on a farm, there’s no doubt that a large number of manual labor jobs that once required humans can now be carried out by robots. • Ability to work nonstop without getting tired.
  • 24. 23 AI will fight challenging diseases • AI and peer-to-peer network of computers could have the capability of solving some of the world's most challenging health problems by collecting and analyzing human molecular data. • Machine-learning technology seeks to identify and analyze illnesses to enable new drugs, treatments and cures at a fraction of the time and cost. Machines to help in Medical treatments
  • 26. 25 Changes in Workplace by 2030 • Many jobs will be automated • 85M jobs will be displaced; 97M new jobs will be created • 40% of Core Skills will change • Seamless integration between human and machines (IR5.0) • Degrees will become obsolete; Skills become important • Graduates to remain in “beta” mode – continue to learn new skills
  • 27. 26 AI will probably not make human workers obsolete, at least not for a long time
  • 28. 27 AI will continue to drive massive innovation that will fuel many existing industries and could have the potential to create many new sectors for growth, ultimately leading to the creation of more jobs
  • 29. New Digital Divide: Human vs Machine • Machines (AI and ML) will challenge humans • Machines will make decisions – sometime, machine make better decision than humans • Don’t compete with Machines
  • 30. Education and Technological Skills become key to seek jobs in the Future
  • 32. 31 Top 20 Emerging Jobs by LinkedIn
  • 35. 34 AI and it’s impact on Workforce
  • 36. 35 Five Trends shaping the Future of Work
  • 37. 36 Hottest AI Technologies (by Forrester) 1. Natural Language Generation 2. Speech Recognition 3. Virtual Agents 4. Machine Learning Platform 5. AI-optimised Hardware 6. Decision Management 7. Deep Learning Platforms 8. Biometrics 9. Robotic Process Automation 10. Text Analytics and NLP
  • 38. Transformation of Degree Programmes (at Taylor’s University) Bachelor of Computer Science offers wide-range options to students Year 1: Fundamentals Year 2: Specialization Year 3: Campus/Industry/Incubator Computer Science Core Modules Specialisations 1. Artificial Intelligence 2. Data Science 3. Cybersecurity 4. Mobile Computing Minor: Business/creative media/Psychology/etc. Extension: 1. AI 2. Data Science 3. Cybersecurity 4. Etc. Capstone Project 1 & 2 Internship Industrial Project 1 Industry Project 2 Technopreneurship Project 2 Technopreneurship Project 1 Conventional Track (On Campus) WBL Track (In Industry) Techno Track (In Business Incubator – Bizpod) DUAL AWARD
  • 39. 38 Conclusion 1. AI will change the world – it will change the way we live, way we work, and the way we interact. 2. Machines will challenge humans in many areas 3. Machines can make decisions 4. Digital Divide between Humans and Machines 5. Technological Skills will become increasingly vital 6. Human will need to acquire the right future skills 7. Acquire the right skills, so that you are not obselete.