Many jobs are on the verge of complete automation because of the growing effect of Artificial Intelligence on human labour.
The newspaper is almost dead. Traditional media is suffering as the internet is eating up everything. You no longer need to get your news from the papers, you can get them via twitter or life stream as they're happening in real time.
Traditional magazines are fighting for their lives not to survive competitively but to survive as a whole.
Information is free and there are few publishers where the trust in their brand is enough to keep them going.
AI has already changed the workplace and will continue to do so in the future.
That being said, the growing effect of AI cannot be termed a menace but a blessing to mankind. The future of work isn't about the displacement of humans by machines but rather has more to do with the restructuring of the human skill set.
The employee of the future is one who is able to continue to adapt and acquire new skills.
Like I've always reckoned, we must brace for impact. The onus lies on us to have a clearcut strategy before selecting a perfect drill.
REINVENT YOURSELF TODAY !!
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Teachers help students to find important things they've lost everyday. Sometimes, it's a paper, backpack or jacket....other times, it's courage, confidence or a smile. #TeachersDay
I was privileged to sit under the umbrella of amazing teachers through the course of my life, so when teachers lament in this country, it pricks me... #TeachersDay2020
not just because I love to do same but because I hold those personalities in high esteem, especially those who show moral examples and do not abuse their students.
This is my Country!
A nation with abundant natural resources.
Her most diverse feature is her people, a nation with over 207M people and over 250 ethnic groups.
Her natural talents grit with passion but her people have lost their belief in her. Her cracks are widening and the anger of her people is rising by the day.
Her heritage is no longer cherished.
The age of her treasure, worth of her people and the glimpse of her colour are no longer sparkling to the admiration of the world.
The value of her currencies keep depreciating and the price of her commodities keep inflating.
Let me begin by clearly stating that the work of the Ministry is too sacred to entertain much uncertainty.
If you have many doubts about the call into the Ministry, you should get deep convictions and strong persuasions from God and other witnesses before you come on board.
There's no Point hazarding your life for a Cause you're not sure is worth it. Double mindedness and uncertainty is not a good foundation to begin the Ministry with.
Reverend William John Henry Boetcker was a Presbyterian minister and eloquent conservative of the 20th century (1873 - 1962) who was known for several great quotes such as:
The Seven National Crimes; which are...
1. I don’t think. 2. I don’t know. 3. I don’t care.
4. I am too busy. 5. I leave well enough alone. 6. I have no time to read and find out. 7. I am not interested.
And,
The Ten Cannots (Published 1916, and often misattributed to Abraham Lincoln)
1. You cannot bring prosperity by discouraging thrift.
2. You cannot help small men by tearing down big men.
3. You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong.
4. You cannot lift the wage earner by pulling down the wage payer.
5. You cannot help the poor man by destroying the rich.
1. Forgiveness isn't for the sake of the offender but for the blessings of the offended.
2. The devil has filled the air with many spirit-draining social media contents, hence more reason why we must stand on God's word.
3. We must not be ignorant of this truth; Our DISCOVERY, REALIZATION and MOTIVATION is from the power of God's word that has been exposed to us and not from SELF.