Absolutely. There is a need for proper investment of time and money in structured learning from both sides: individuals who are looking to upgrade their skills, and enterprises, especially the larger ones. At the same time, given how enterprises are going through a challenging phase of integrating AI into their business workflows, it will take a while before their employees become AI-fluent in the right way.
Here, startups with fewer people and a lot more room to experiment may get a head-start, imo.
As for self-training, while I see a very high level of enthusiasm in various communities, people need to look at AI beyond collecting prompt libraries and building Make/ChatGPT workflows just for social media posting and follower growth.
Thank you, Neural Foundry, for the feedback and for sharing your thoughts.
Absolutely. There is a need for proper investment of time and money in structured learning from both sides: individuals who are looking to upgrade their skills, and enterprises, especially the larger ones. At the same time, given how enterprises are going through a challenging phase of integrating AI into their business workflows, it will take a while before their employees become AI-fluent in the right way.
Here, startups with fewer people and a lot more room to experiment may get a head-start, imo.
As for self-training, while I see a very high level of enthusiasm in various communities, people need to look at AI beyond collecting prompt libraries and building Make/ChatGPT workflows just for social media posting and follower growth.
Thank you, Neural Foundry, for the feedback and for sharing your thoughts.