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AI skills gap prompts Salesforce’s ambitious training initiative: Salesforce has launched a comprehensive program to provide free AI training and dedicated learning spaces, addressing the growing demand for AI skills in the workplace.

  • The company is offering its premium AI courses and certifications at no cost through 2025, investing over $50 million in this initiative.
  • Salesforce aims to reach an additional 100,000 learners through its Trailhead online learning platform, which now includes AI-specific training courses.
  • Since June 2023, more than 2.6 million AI and data badges have been earned by employees, job seekers, and learners on Trailhead.

Global expansion of AI training centers: Salesforce is establishing AI training spaces in its offices worldwide to provide in-person learning opportunities and foster innovation.

  • The company opened its first AI Center in London in June and plans to launch a pop-up AI Center in San Francisco in 2025.
  • Additional training centers are planned for key hubs such as Chicago, Tokyo, and Sydney.
  • These centers will host training sessions and bring together industry experts, partners, and customers to drive AI innovation and upskilling.

Internal workforce development: Salesforce is also focusing on upskilling its own 72,000 employees to prepare them for the AI-driven future of work.

  • The company has implemented quarterly AI learning days and immersive experiences in the newly dedicated AI Knowledge Center at its San Francisco headquarters.
  • Employees are gaining hands-on experience with the latest AI innovations, including Agentforce, Salesforce’s suite of autonomous AI agents.
  • Since the launch of Slack AI in February, Salesforce employees have saved nearly 3 million work hours through improved productivity.
  • Nearly 40% of the 2.6 million AI and data badges earned on Trailhead belong to Salesforce employees, highlighting the company’s commitment to internal AI education.

Addressing the urgency for AI adoption: The initiative responds to the increasing demand for AI tools in the workplace and the current skills gap among workers.

  • Research from Slack indicates that executive urgency to incorporate AI into business operations has increased sevenfold over the past six months.
  • However, over two-thirds of workers have yet to use AI at work, and only 15% feel they have the necessary education and training to leverage AI effectively.
  • Salesforce’s program aims to bridge this gap by providing accessible and comprehensive AI training to a wide range of learners.

Bridging the AI skills gap: Analyzing deeper, Salesforce’s initiative highlights the critical need for widespread AI education in the workforce.

  • The substantial investment and global scope of the program underscore the urgency of addressing the AI skills gap across industries.
  • By offering free training and creating dedicated learning spaces, Salesforce is not only enhancing its own workforce but also contributing to the broader ecosystem of AI-ready professionals.
  • This proactive approach may set a precedent for other tech companies to invest in AI education, potentially accelerating the adoption and responsible use of AI technologies in various sectors.

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