As AI technologies rapidly evolve, there is a clear need for the CTE community to better understand how AI will impact the world of work and future career opportunities for students. ACTE is working with the Education Research & Opportunity Center at the University of Tennessee Knoxville, along with Advance CTE and the Tennessee Board of Regents, on a project to better understand how developments in AI have the potential to impact CTE programs, particularly at the postsecondary level, and help CTE leaders respond to these developments. The project is funded by the ECMC Foundation.
The first phase of the project involves a landscape scan to identify how AI is impacting various careers. The first report was recently released, Fostering AI-Ready Building & Moving CTE Pipelines: Implications for Policy, Practice & Research, and will be followed by reports on each of the other Career Cluster® groupings.
This first report examines how AI is impacting careers in the Supply Chain & Transportation, Advanced Manufacturing, and Construction Clusters. While on the surface, these career areas might seem less prone to changes due to AI advances, there are still significant impacts. Careers in these areas have already begun to see “disruptive applications” of AI, for things like route optimization, warehouse automation, safety enhancement and quality control, on site fabrication, and even routine construction tasks. The report provides in-depth analysis of the occupations in these Clusters and their relative AI exposure, as well as how routine individual tasks are within the occupations. It concludes with recommendations for CTE providers, industry partner and policymakers.
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