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AI Skills in the UK

Organisations that embrace AI outperform the competition by 11.5%. New research by Microsoft reveals that compared to the rest of the world, the UK suffers from lower AI maturity, adoption levels, and skills within the workforce. The findings reveal that: • 15% of UK companies can be classified as advanced 'AI pros', compared to 23% of global companies • 35% of UK business leaders foresee an AI skills gap in the next two years. 28% say we already have one • Only 17% of UK employees are being re-skilled for AI, compared to 38% globally Download Microsoft's AI Skills in the UK report and learn the practical, cultural, and educational from a range of fellow business leaders that will enhance your organisation's AI skills advantage.

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