Microsoft says most company execs won't hire anyone without an AI aptitude
Ticket sales end soon

Microsoft says most company execs won't hire anyone without an AI aptitude

A glimpse of the current state of AI at work after its rapid growth and adoption by organizations.

By Futurology AR ~ Hosting events, training programs.

Date and time

May 22 · 7pm - May 30 · 9pm PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Microsoft says most company execs won't hire anyone without an AI aptitude, prompting "a 142x increase in LinkedIn members adding AI skills like Copilot and ChatGPT to their profiles"

News By Kevin Okemwa

A glimpse of the current state of AI at work after its rapid growth and adoption by organizations.

What you need to know

Microsoft just released its fourth annual Work Trend Index report. It majorly focuses on the state of AI at work.

Contrary to popular belief, AI is creating more job opportunities than losses, with company leads expressing concern over insufficient talent to fill open vacancies.

Microsoft just released its 4th annual Work Trend Index report. And like last year, it focuses on generative AI, but with a focus on the technology's state at work.

Last year's report shed light on the employees' and employer's perspectives on AI in the workplace.

Register to watch the online video session to learn and know more about latest trends and happening in AI field and of work.

Tickets

Frequently asked questions

Email to

futurologyar08@gmail.com

Organized by

Well versed, versatile in plenty of programming, web development and latest tech languages, internationally accredited to host, train and provide learning courses and programs.