Kari Byron指出, Gen Alpha 早期的科技接触促使他们领导未来STEM职业, 引述青年创新, 并敦促在网络就业短缺加剧的情况下支持STEM教育。
Kari Byron says Gen Alpha’s early tech exposure positions them to lead future STEM careers, citing youth innovations and urging support for STEM education amid rising cyber job shortages.
在墨尔本的澳大利亚网络大会上发言的Kari Byron前神话布斯特(Kari Byron)主播说,阿尔法世代由于尽早获得AI和生物鉴别技术等技术,在领导未来的STEM职业生涯方面有着独特的准备。
Former MythBusters host Kari Byron, speaking at the Australian Cyber Conference in Melbourne, said Generation Alpha is uniquely poised to lead future STEM careers due to early access to technologies like AI and biometrics.
她强调了青年主导的创新,如17岁的人工智能计药软件,该软件现已在全球使用,并用辉瑞系统进行了测试,以及处理微塑料污染、濒危语言保护和食品浪费的项目。
She highlighted youth-led innovations such as a 17-year-old’s AI-powered pill-counting app now used globally and tested with Pfizer, as well as projects tackling microplastic pollution, endangered language preservation, and food waste.
拜伦强调,迫切需要早期STEM教育和工业支持,以解决澳大利亚预计到2026年将发挥的3 000个网络安全作用,并指出,许多未来就业机会还没有发明出来。
Byron stressed the urgent need for early STEM education and industry support to address Australia’s projected 3,000 unfilled cybersecurity roles by 2026, noting that many future jobs haven’t yet been invented.
这次会议是在网络威胁不断上升的情况下举行的,会议强调了赋予青年创新者掌握未来技能的至关重要作用。
The conference, held amid rising cyber threats, underscored the critical role of empowering young innovators with future-ready skills.