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Home / Technology / UK Plans AI Training for All Workers

UK Plans AI Training for All Workers

28 Jan

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Summary

  • Government aims to train 10 million workers in AI this decade.
  • AI could boost UK economic output by £140 billion annually.
  • A new unit will examine AI's challenges and advise policy.
UK Plans AI Training for All Workers

The UK government has announced a significant commitment to artificial intelligence training for its entire workforce. Technology Secretary Liz Kendall pledged that online courses, developed by British industry, will be made available to all adults. This initiative aims to equip individuals with AI skills for tasks such as content creation and administrative work.

The government anticipates that AI could inject £140 billion annually into the UK's economic output. This program is described as the largest targeted training effort since the Open University's founding in the late 1960s. The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) is establishing an AI and the Future of Work Unit to manage policy advice on the technology's challenges.

This proactive approach comes as experts warn of AI's potential to disrupt the labor market. Despite concerns about job displacement, the government emphasizes ensuring that Britons can work effectively with AI. The ambition is to train 10 million workers within this decade, fostering confidence and competitiveness in the evolving job landscape.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The UK government plans to offer AI training to all its workers through online courses, with the goal of training 10 million people this decade.
AI has the potential to boost the UK's economic output by £140 billion annually.
The AI and the Future of Work Unit is a new government body tasked with examining AI's challenges and providing policy advice.

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