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Adapting to the AI Era: The Imperative of Skills Development

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According to the 2024 LinkedIn Workplace Learning Report, 80% of people globally want to learn more about the use of AI in their work. Yet businesses across Europe are lagging in helping their workforce develop AI skills. To fully use the potential of AI, companies need to focus more on upskilling their employees in this field.  

Employee Enthusiasm vs. Organisational and Skills Challenges 

In today’s world, AI has become a catalyst for change across numerous sectors, fostering both innovation and efficiency. Whether in healthcare or finance, AI is not only boosting productivity but also redefining the future of work. 

However, challenges remain. Although many business leaders acknowledge that their employees will require new AI skills, only a third of companies in the Netherlands and France are taking steps to help employees learn how to use this emerging technology. Moreover, research shows that lack of skills is the biggest barrier to AI adoption within organizations. 

Where ARISA comes in 

ARISA, a dynamic four-year transnational initiative funded by the Erasmus+ program, is dedicated to tackling skills shortages and bridging gaps in the workforce. The project’s mission began with the development of a comprehensive AI Skills Strategy for Europe, tailored to the evolving demands of AI-related professions. From there, ARISA will soon roll out curricula and learning programs which are tailored to the market needs and designed to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills they need to thrive in the world of AI.  

Do you share the mission of bridging the AI skills gap in Europe and work towards a skilled and future-ready workforce? 

The Artificial Intelligence Skills Alliance (ARISA) is happy to welcome new Associated Partners to become a part of its dynamic network. 

Why consider joining us? 

  • Access the resources: Gain a competitive edge by accessing first-hand information and knowledge produced by ARISA. 
  • Pilot AI learning programs: Implement chosen parts or full ARISA AI learning programs, including top-notch teacher training materials and resources tailored for both technical and non-technical AI roles. 
  • Receive expert support: Get guidance from the ARISA partners to effectively implement AI learning programmes. 
  • Be part of a European Network: Showcase your initiatives on a European platform and connect with AI professionals, researchers, and organisations across various industries. 

Wish to join us? First, read about the work strands in which you can get involved and define your desired level of contribution (you choose how much time you can dedicate). You will find all information here. Then, fill in the online form and wait until you hear from the ARISA team. 

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