In this episode, we talk about a question many parents and students are asking today: how should education change in the age of artificial intelligence? As AI becomes more present in classrooms, workplaces, and daily life, preparing for the future is no longer just about learning facts — it’s about learning how to think, adapt, and use technology wisely.
Our interview guest : James Bo, the President of International Applied Technology Research Institute
In this episode, we discuss:
🔷 What skills and ways of thinking will matter most in an AI-driven future?
🔷 Which abilities will remain valuable as technology continues to evolve?
🔷 How might work, learning, and creativity change over the next 10 years?
🔷 Why do ethics, empathy, and human judgment matter more than ever?
🔷 How can young people use technology to make the world better, not just faster?
( YouthTalks is a youth-driven interview and public-speaking program produced by YI-Radio. It empowers young people to ask bold questions, explore meaningful ideas, and engage in thoughtful conversations with leaders, innovators, and change-makers. Guided by our core belief — “Bridging Curiosity & Wisdom” — YouthTalks creates a space where young minds learn to think critically, speak confidently, and connect across cultures.
Through interviews, dialogue-style discussions, and creative collaborations, YouthTalks gives students a stage to explore issues that matter: technology, global citizenship, mental well-being, leadership, sustainability, and cultural identity.
Our mission is to inspire a new generation of thinkers and communicators — young people who are curious, empathetic, and unafraid to bridge ideas that shape a better and more connected world.)