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The School of Coding & AI (SoC) is set to open its first Middle East campus later this year, marking a major milestone in the Black Country based organisation’s international expansion.
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The closures and other changes are expected to save the district about $8 million.
The agreement is designed to legitimise the widespread replacement of jobs with AI, and a commitment from Australia’s top union bureaucrats to suppress workers’ opposition to the rollout.