Multiverse is launching a major initiative to train 15,000 new AI apprentices over the next two years, partnering with key employers like Skanska, Visa, and Legal & General. The program aligns with the UK government's AI Opportunities Action Plan, ensuring that individuals have the necessary skills to thrive in an evolving job market. Among the initiatives, Capita has already enrolled 200 apprentices in AI programs. This upskilling is vital for creating a workforce that can actively engage with transformative AI technologies, positioning them as architects of change rather than mere observers.
"AI isn't just a buzzword for us; it's a critical enabler of efficiency and growth. AI will soon be embedded in all our delivery teams, to help us create innovative solutions for our customers," said Derrick Hastie, chief technology officer, asset management, at L&G.
"Cutting-edge technologies like AI are transforming the way our economy works, so it is vital that British people have the right skills to make the most of the new opportunities tech presents. These efforts are central to the ambitions for jobs and growth, at the heart of our Plan for Change," said science and technology secretary Peter Kyle.
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