The AI Skill Gap in Higher Education Still Needs to Be Bridged

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The AI Skill Gap in Higher Education Still Needs to Be Bridged

A new survey found that recent graduates were satisfied with their workplace preparedness but there's an AI-based skill gap in their education. The study by Cengage Group revealed that while many graduates felt equipped for their first jobs, they lacked readiness for generative AI. Employers are concerned about hiring candidates with GenAI career readiness.

Despite the satisfaction of recent grads with their education, there is a growing need for AI skills in the workforce. Colleges are adapting to provide work-related learning opportunities, but there is still a gap in AI training. Employers may need to take on the responsibility of bridging the AI skill gap in their workers' education.

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