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Tesla's FSD, Class54's AI Tools, and the Future of AI in Management

Tesla Full Self-Driving Robotaxi Class54 JAMB WAEC AI management leadership training data AI projects cybernetics

Tesla's Full Self-Driving fleet is nearing 7 billion miles driven, including 2.5 billion in complex urban environments, providing vast data to enhance AI and enable safer autonomy (reports Tesla). This milestone outpaces competitors, supports the company's Robotaxi ambitions, and signals progress toward unsupervised driving by 2026, potentially transforming urban mobility.

Class54, a Nigerian education technology platform, has launched new AI-powered features to support students preparing for the 2026 JAMB and WAEC exams, according to the company.

As AI grows in the workplace, managers must shift away from routine administrative tasks and focus on uniquely human leadership skills, says Forbes. Effective leadership will increasingly depend on skills like coaching and employee development, rather than solely on technical expertise; integrated approaches will define future management success.

Companies are investing heavily in AI to automate processes, improve decision making, and gain competitive advantages; however, a significant number of AI projects still fail due to a lack of reliable training data, according to VentureBeat.

New AI workplace tools are launching daily, promising significant productivity boosts, and employees are readily using AI to write drafts, summarize documents, and brainstorm ideas according to Inc.

Experts predict the world of 2050 will include AI teachers and advancements in cybernetics, though specific details vary, according to The Independent.

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