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UK launches free AI training, but will it save your job? | British News

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Introduction to AI Training

The UK government is taking steps to prepare the workforce for rapid technological change by making free artificial intelligence training available to everyone. This initiative aims to help people use AI tools in the workplace, with a focus on everyday tasks such as copywriting, content creation, and automating administrative work.

The AI Skills Hub

The government has launched an AI Skills Hub, which offers short, practical courses that can be completed in under 20 minutes. This hub is a joint initiative between the government and major technology companies, including Google, Microsoft, and IBM. Since its launch last summer, the program has already delivered over a million courses.

Success Stories

Some small business owners have already seen the benefits of the training. For example, Tracey Kasongo, founder of a business consulting firm, said the courses helped her quickly build confidence in using AI. She was able to leverage the systems to create more efficient workflows and processes. Similarly, Zunera Diwan, founder of a financial decision consulting firm, said learning how to properly use AI changed the way she ran her business, saving her four to five hours per week.

Challenges Ahead

Despite these success stories, implementation remains a challenge. Research shows that only 21% of UK workers feel confident using AI in the workplace, and only one in six companies are currently using the technology. Ministers argue that improving skills and uptake could unlock economic growth of up to £140 billion a year, while freeing up workers from routine tasks and creating more high-skilled jobs.

Government Goals

The government’s aim is to ensure people benefit from AI rather than being left behind by it. Technology Minister aims to upskill 10 million workers in AI skills by 2030, working closely with businesses, the NHS, and local government to achieve this goal. Those who complete the courses will receive a government-backed AI Foundations badge, designed to give employers reassurance that their employees have core, recognized AI skills.

Conclusion

The challenge now is whether companies will invest time and resources to encourage their employees to train, and whether workers will take advantage of the opportunity. Ministers insist that technology should support workers, not replace them, but concerns remain about the pace of change and the risks of job relocation. The success of this initiative will depend on the willingness of businesses and workers to adopt and utilize the training, and to work together to unlock the full potential of AI.

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