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    Posted 9/18/2023, 11:16:00 AM

    PwC Training 75,000 Workers on AI Skills to Keep Pace with Emerging Technology

    • PwC is training 75,000 US and Mexico workers on AI to incorporate the tech into business and identify client opportunities
    • Training will teach what AI is and how to safely use it; more personalized training to come
    • Some recent grad hires lack tech skills PwC needs - even grads with tech degrees aren't always adept with data analytics tools
    • Training responds to AI being so new that expertise is scarce; PwC racing to build AI skills
    • Monthly online lessons and games will unfold over time; goal is 75K workers able to use and discuss AI knowledgeably
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