Building Confidence in AI: Training Programs Help Close Knowledge Gaps
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The dominant narrative about intelligent systems hides both the technical limits and the human work behind their development, generating risks and challenges for citizens
Only 10% of universities in the world have adopted a reflexive strategy on Artificial Intelligence, according to UNESCO; IBERO is one of them.
The Training Imperative: How Britain's Workforce Can Bridge the AI Readiness Chasm — Human in the Loop
In the gleaming boardrooms of London's financial district, executives speak in breathless superlatives about artificial intelligence—the transformative potential, the competitive edge, the inevitable future. Yet three floors down, in the open-plan offices where the real work happens, a different story unfolds. Here, amongst the cubicles and collaboration spaces, workers eye AI tools with a mixture of curiosity and concern, largely untrained and …


Building Confidence in AI: Training Programs Help Close Knowledge Gaps
AI is reshaping the workforce at a breakneck speed, yet training efforts aren’t meeting the moment. Despite a quarter of executives feeling bullish on the technology, only 12% of workers have received AI-related training in the past year. This lack of preparation not only hinders the successful and safe adoption of AI, but also creates uncertainty amongst employees around the technology’s impact on their jobs. As the gap between executive excite…
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