We are all well aware that Artificial Intelligence is significantly impacting our personal and professional lives, and the international education sector is no exception.
While the full extent of its impact remains to be seen, early indicators suggest significantly automated recruitment processes, faster admissions cycles, and more personalised student experiences.
Although these developments offer new opportunities for many stakeholders, they also raise concerns. For instance, AI could pose a threat to digital agent aggregators, which were the rising stars of our industry only a few years ago.
On this month’s main topic, Craig Riggs discusses the impact of AI on international education and digital agent aggregators with Louise Nicol, founder and CEO of Asia Careers Group and ‘Top Higher Education Voice’ on Linkedin.
While the full extent of its impact remains to be seen, early indicators suggest significantly automated recruitment processes, faster admissions cycles, and more personalised student experiences.
Although these developments offer new opportunities for many stakeholders, they also raise concerns. For instance, AI could pose a threat to digital agent aggregators, which were the rising stars of our industry only a few years ago.
On this month’s main topic, Craig Riggs discusses the impact of AI on international education and digital agent aggregators with Louise Nicol, founder and CEO of Asia Careers Group and ‘Top Higher Education Voice’ on Linkedin.