Understanding AI in Europe: Where the workforce is today, and where it needs to go
There is no doubt that artificial intelligence (AI) will be a significant driver of Europe's economic success over the coming decade. What is less clear, however, is how we can capitalise on this new technology, and its potential to solve many of society's biggest challenges. To do that we need to understand the current state of play: where Europe's AI talent is today and how that compares to other countries. Leaders need this grounded, fact-based research to help them understand how best to evolve policies and strategies to develop and attract the best talent. This is exactly what we set out to do using the latest research from our Economic Graph -- a digital representation of the global economy based on over 660 million members, 37 thousand skills, 30 million companies, 20 million open jobs, and 90 thousand schools -- which gives us a unique view of the world of work.
Nov-21-2019, 14:00:32 GMT
- Country:
- North America > United States (0.05)
- Europe
- Germany (0.06)
- Finland (0.06)
- Sweden (0.06)
- Netherlands (0.05)
- France (0.05)
- Italy (0.05)
- Middle East > Cyprus (0.05)
- Belgium (0.05)
- United Kingdom (0.05)
- Ireland (0.05)
- Industry:
- Government (0.36)
- Technology: