Pearson has introduced the Generative AI Foundations Certification aimed at enhancing AI proficiency in the workforce. This certification targets professionals, college, and high school students, bridging the gap between academic knowledge and practical application. It covers essential skills such as ethical guidelines, risk management, and prompt engineering, ensuring participants are well-equipped for real-world AI challenges.
The certification is part of Pearson's Critical Career Skills portfolio and will be updated every six months to remain relevant. Mindstone, the AI training platform, collaborates with Pearson to provide training focused on practical AI applications for non-technical staff. This initiative reflects the growing demand for AI literacy in the workplace, akin to proficiency in Microsoft Office.
• Pearson's certification aims to set a new standard for AI proficiency.
• The program addresses the gap between academic AI knowledge and workplace application.
This term is central to the certification, which focuses on practical applications of generative AI in various industries.
The certification includes training on prompt engineering to enhance user interaction with AI tools.
The certification aims to establish a baseline level of AI literacy expected by employers.
The company is launching a new AI certification to enhance workforce skills in AI applications.
It collaborates with Pearson to ensure the certification remains relevant and effective for non-technical staff.
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