In a groundbreaking move, tech giants Cisco, Accenture, Eightfold, Google, IBM, Indeed, Intel, Microsoft, and SAP have joined forces to launch the AI-Enabled Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Workforce Consortium. This consortium aims to address the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on jobs in the ICT sector and prepare workers for the changing landscape.
The Consortium’s first task is to analyze 56 key ICT job roles, which are among the most advertised positions in the US and major European countries. Based on this analysis, they will recommend training programs to help workers adapt to the AI era.
One of the key aspects of the Consortium is its focus on inclusivity. They plan to develop training programs that are accessible to various stakeholders, including students, career changers, current IT professionals, businesses, and educators. The ultimate goal is to equip a large workforce with the skills needed to thrive in the AI-driven future.
The Consortium members have set ambitious goals to positively impact over 95 million people globally within the next decade. Companies like Cisco, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, SAP, and Google have committed to training millions of individuals in cybersecurity, digital skills, and AI.
This initiative is in line with the US-EU Trade and Technology Council’s Talent for Growth Task Force, which aims to ensure that everyone benefits from the AI revolution. The Consortium’s efforts underscore the tech industry’s commitment to bridging the skills gap and preparing the workforce for the future of AI.