Why Upskilling Your Team on AI Beats Trying to Hire AI Talent
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Tim Hughes
Summary
The article argues that AI strategies are failing not due to technology or budget issues, but because of a severe shortage of talent. It highlights a 35% gap between AI skills demand and talent availability, with Financial Services being particularly affected ("Ground Zero"). The piece makes a business case for upskilling existing teams on AI rather than trying to buy in AI talent from a scarce market.
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· 4 pulledYour AI strategy is dead
Not because the tech doesn't work, and not because the budget isn't there. But because you can't find the people to execute it
There's a 35% gap between AI skills demand and talent availability
The FS Ground Zero: Finan
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