Skill Adaptation and Cultural Inheritance: Exploration of AI Design Talent Training Paths under the Demand of Rural Revitalization

Authors

  • Yihao Hu
  • Zhijian Xiao
  • Shaoqiu Ma
  • Jin Chen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6981/FEM.202601_7(1).0002

Keywords:

Rural Revitalization; AI Design Talents; Talent Training; Skill Adaptation; Cultural Inheritance; Interdisciplinary Talents.

Abstract

In the process of advancing the rural revitalization strategy, scenarios such as the upgrading of local industries and the improvement of cultural tourism urgently demand interdisciplinary talents who "master AI design technology and understand local culture". Currently, AI design talent training faces the problems of "disconnection between skills and industries, and superficial cultural cognition", which are specifically manifested in misplaced training objectives, unbalanced curriculum systems, and a single training subject. To this end, it is necessary to construct a talent training system with the dual core of "skill adaptation + cultural inheritance". Through four major paths-constructing a targeted curriculum system, innovating practical teaching models, building a diversified collaborative platform, and improving evaluation and incentive mechanisms-we can realize the organic unity of technological empowerment and cultural rooting, and inject endogenous motivation for the integration of culture and technology into rural revitalization.

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Published

2026-01-13

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How to Cite

Hu, Y., Xiao, Z., Ma, S., & Chen, J. (2026). Skill Adaptation and Cultural Inheritance: Exploration of AI Design Talent Training Paths under the Demand of Rural Revitalization. Frontiers in Economics and Management, 7(1), 11-16. https://doi.org/10.6981/FEM.202601_7(1).0002