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How Gen Z sees the world: Polish youth believes AI can't replace human creativity

Global Stringer

 , Updated 21:00, 01-May-2024
Asia;China
02:13

As International Labor Day and China's Youth Day approach, CGTN invited youths from five countries – Poland, Russia, China, Armenia and Belarus – to talk about their expectations of their future careers. In this video, Sylwia Horodecka, a Polish student at Beijing International Studies University, shares her perceptions about an ideal job and working environment, as well as her views on technological innovation represented by artificial intelligence. Horodecka says she hopes to work in an international environment and continuously improve herself at work. She says, "Artificial intelligence cannot replace human creativity," and that she perceives "artificial intelligence as an opportunity rather than danger." Check out the video for more.

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