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AI era ends 'learn to code' demand, shifts reskilling burden to employers

The era of 'learn to code' is ending as artificial intelligence necessitates a new approach to workforce reskilling. Employers will now be responsible for updating their employees' skills to adapt to this AI-driven landscape. This shift requires learning from past initiatives that aimed to place individuals into tech roles. AI

IMPACT The rise of AI is fundamentally changing the skills required in the workforce, shifting the responsibility for training and reskilling to employers.

RANK_REASON The item discusses the broader implications of AI on the job market and workforce development, framing it as commentary rather than a specific event.

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AI era ends 'learn to code' demand, shifts reskilling burden to employers

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    The 'learn to code' era is over - and employers are on the hook for reskilling now AI's ushered in a new era of reskilling. Here's what the industry can learn f

    The 'learn to code' era is over - and employers are on the hook for reskilling now AI's ushered in a new era of reskilling. Here's what the industry can learn from the last decade's drive to put people in tech jobs. https://www. zdnet.com/article/learn-to-cod e-era-is-over-employ…