I loved visiting Bodyswaps in London recently and hearing about their work to provide students with educational AI simulations. I’m delighted to see their work in practice, this time at Burton and South Derbyshire College where they are helping students develop their interview skills to aid their transition from education to the working world.
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Nick Clegg “helping students develop their interview skill” what about helping them develop their practical skills?
Well done! 💯
Amazing progress!
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3moHuman interaction is something that is diminishing in society, starting from within the family. This could be one reason why many young people lack soft skills, communication skills, emotional intelligence, and other vital qualities that drive organizations. While I really appreciate this initiative, what I hope for is a method that, at the very least, allows us to use AI clones to provide training on interview skills for young people in the future. It should feel like they’re interacting with real human beings, not animated characters. The initiative is truly commendable! Hats off!