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Devansh Prakashbhai Dalwadi

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AI Is Reshaping Learning and Work — But Are We Preparing Fast Enough?
This Five Charts visual story uses Stanford AI Index 2026 public data to show how AI capability, student use, AI skills, public trust and labour-market demand are changing. The charts argue that AI is already affecting education and work, and that students, universities and employers need stronger AI literacy and preparation.
AI Is Reshaping Learning and Work — But Are We Preparing Fast Enough?
This Five Charts visual story uses Stanford AI Index 2026 public data to show how AI capability, student use, AI skills, public trust and labour-market demand are changing. The charts argue that AI is already affecting education and work, and that students, universities and employers need stronger AI literacy and preparation.
AI Is Reshaping Learning and Work — But Are We Preparing Fast Enough?
This Five Charts visual story uses Stanford AI Index 2026 public data to show how AI capability, student use, AI skills, public trust and labour-market demand are changing. The charts argue that AI is already affecting education and work, and that students, universities and employers need stronger AI literacy and preparation.
AI Is Reshaping Learning and Work — But Are We Preparing Fast Enough?
This interactive data story uses Stanford AI Index 2026 public data to show how AI is advancing across technical performance, student use, skills, public trust and job-market demand. The five charts argue that the key challenge is not whether AI will affect students, universities and workplaces, but whether people are being prepared quickly enough to use it responsibly and confidently.