Last week, I travelled to Bengaluru to attend Intel’s PadhAI Ka Future event, where the company brought together EdTech partners, students, and innovators to showcase how AI-powered PCs can change the way classrooms work. India has one of the largest student populations in the world, yet most schools still function in very traditional ways. Even though almost every young person today has access to a smartphone, only a small fraction actually owns a PC. That gap becomes important when we think about the role AI will play in shaping future jobs and skills.

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At the event, I got to see firsthand how Intel and its partners are trying to address this challenge with solutions that include personalised learning paths, AI-powered grading, language-ba

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