Indonesian VP: Master AI or Be Left Behind
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Indonesian Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka has called on students and teachers across the country to master artificial intelligence (AI) as the nation undergoes rapid digital transformation. Speaking at an education event, he emphasized that AI skills are no longer optional but essential for future competitiveness. The VP urged schools to integrate AI into their curricula, warning that those who fail to adapt risk falling behind in the global economy. His remarks highlight a growing push by the government to prepare the younger generation for a tech-driven workforce.