it is workers refusing to load helicopters or work for half an hour in the day, give or take, and that is unlikely to impact production in a material way, and we think it is ultimately likely to see a resolution before it gets to the point of severe, prolonged outages which will impact energy security in both asia and europe. artificial intelligence is changing many aspects of our lives, including the way we work, and social media network linkedin, workers should expect theirjobs to change by 65% by 2030 because of the new tech by ai. the linkedin chief economist told us in the asia pacific region change is happening faster than the rest of the world. globally, we have seen a 9x increase in members adopting ai skills, but if i look at, say, singapore, it is a 20x increase, or if i look at india it is a i4x increase.
it can make you achieve better decisions because you might be pulling in more information. so, ai is not simply just coding. it is also thinking about how do i use this as a tool to achieve my own productivity and my own outcomes at work? there are so many ways that one can up skill. i would say start with thinking about updating your skill sets in your profile to make sure they reflect the skills that you do have. there are a lot of courses available. we have just actually added a free course on generative ai skills, and that is free for anyone through 2025. so, there is a lot of ways for you to kind of get started in just getting familiar with al skills or generative ai skills right away, just by taking courses online. then, of course, there is always the opportunity of engaging your employer and asking them to help invest
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so there s a lot of ways for you to kind of get started. and just getting familiar with al skills or generative ai skills right away, just by taking courses online. and then of course, there s always the opportunity of engaging your employer and asking them to help invest in you as a worker. let s go now to china s property sector because in the last half an hour after grant announced that his last four and a half billion dollars in the first six months of this year. that is about half of what it lost during the same period last year of course it lost more than $80 billion of last two years. that s it for the show thinks watching. bbc news bringing you different
change is happening faster than in the rest of the world. globally, we ve seen a nine time increase in members adopting ai skills. but if i look at, say, singapore, it s a 20 time increase, or if i look at india, it s 14 time increase, australia is 11 time increase. so there s something going on in the asia pacific region where we see a faster adoption of ai skills and i suspect that it probably has a lot to do with the workforce embracing a little bit more directly the potential of ai. we know that executives in the asia pacific region can really kind of anticipate where it might bring benefits. but for those of us who aren t coders, day in and day out, ai