AI is rapidly changing industries, yet a significant skills gap persists, with many organizations feeling unprepared. A study indicates that 45% of business leaders believe their workforce lacks the necessary skills to implement AI effectively. Microsoft is addressing this challenge through initiatives like the Microsoft AI Skills Fest and by supporting innovative platforms like Founderz.
Founderz, co-founded by Anna Cejudo and Pau Garcia-Mila, aims to revolutionize online business education by making it scalable and accessible for the AI-driven future. After facing funding challenges, they partnered with Microsoft, gaining access to essential resources that allowed them to grow their platform significantly. Their unique approach combines engaging content with real-time collaboration, making AI education more effective and inclusive.
• 45% of business leaders feel unprepared for AI implementation.
• Founderz has grown from 10,000 to 100,000 users in AI education.
The AI skills gap refers to the disparity between the demand for AI skills and the current workforce's capabilities.
AI-powered learning utilizes artificial intelligence to enhance educational experiences through personalized support and engagement.
Multilingual support in AI education allows learners to receive assistance in their native languages, enhancing accessibility.
Microsoft provides essential technology and resources to support AI education initiatives like Founderz.
Founderz is an online learning platform focused on delivering high-quality AI education through innovative methods.
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