Skills shortage stories
Public servants tested ChatGPT and Codex on drafting and research, as agencies weigh whether AI can speed up routine work without losing human oversight.
Regional pay data could help data centre employers tackle shortages as DataX Connect expands its 2026 survey across Europe and the United States.
Australians seeking cyber security jobs face costly certification hurdles and vague entry rules, leaving employers short of qualified applicants.
Rising pressure on learning leaders to prove AI returns has kept NIIT Learning at the top of Fosway's digital learning assessment for a second year.
The move expands its cloud delivery network in Asia-Pacific as demand for AI and transformation projects drives hiring for engineers.
Wider use of AI is raising fresh concerns over security, skills and ROI as businesses race ahead of governance and controls.
The deal gives Saicon more specialist talent as enterprises race to link AI projects with cloud, data and physical operations.
Weak data and governance are leaving most UK mid-market AI projects stuck in pilots, despite 91% of firms saying they are ready to scale.
Businesses face greater outage exposure as cloud, automation and AI add hidden dependencies, especially when summer holidays thin IT teams.
The five-year funding is aimed at turning Alberta's AI research into faster public services, stronger health care and local commercial gains.
The new Bangalore base will bolster hiring and product development as the fintech group expands engineering, AI and cybersecurity work globally.
The Dubai-based group is tapping India's engineering talent to deepen support for client platforms, AI and cyber security worldwide.
Students and dropouts will pitch banking security ideas for a prize pool of more than INR ₹10 lakh as digital fraud risks mount.
Skills shortages are delaying IoT roll-outs as firms expand abroad, with 60 per cent of decision-makers citing expertise gaps.
Irish firms risk falling further behind as GPT 5.6 outpaces their ability to retrain staff, redesign workflows and justify AI spend.
Canadian contractors could cut payroll errors and compliance risk as Lumber enters a market short of skilled construction workers.
Industry can now test grid, EV charging and cybersecurity systems in a virtual setting before risking outages on live networks.
Many firms still lack grants and training as ministers' industrial push is judged on what reaches factory floors, Fluke research shows.
Nearly two-thirds of UK employers say AI is reshaping hiring, with entry-level candidates now judged more on digital skills than experience.
More than half of UK workers still lack basic digital skills, making AI literacy a growing hiring priority for employers.