techUK Joins Forces with AI in Work and Skills Forum
In an exciting move for the future of AI in the UK, techUK, a frontrunner in representing the tech industry, has announced its collaboration with the AI in Work and Skills Forum. This partnership aims to harness the collective insights and expertise of both organisations to drive the ethical and responsible implementation of AI in the workplace and to further understanding its impact on skills development.
techUK is the trade association which brings together people, companies and organisations to realise the positive outcomes of what digital technology can achieve. They create a network for innovation and collaboration across business, government and stakeholders to provide a better future for people, society, the economy and the planet.
Isa Mutlib, founder of the AI in Work and Skills Forum, remarked on the partnership, saying, “Collaborating with techUK represents a significant stride in our journey towards creating a harmonised AI-driven work environment. Their in-depth industry knowledge combined with our commitment to addressing the intricacies of AI in the workplace presents a formidable alliance. Together, we’re not just talking about the future; we’re actively shaping it.”
With techUK’s support, the forum is set to benefit from an expanded network, greater resources, and an amplified voice in the tech community. Both organisations share a vision of creating an inclusive AI landscape, where technology complements human capabilities, and where every individual is equipped with the necessary skills to thrive.
As we look ahead, this collaboration underscores the importance of collective action in navigating the ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence.
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About The AI in Work and Skills Forum
The AI in Work and Skills Forum brings together the best leaders, practitioners, thinkers and policy makers in and around AI to discuss its impact on aspects of work and the skills we need. The forum is run by Careers Camp, a training and employability company in the field of data.
Weblinks: https://aiworkandskills.com // https://careerscamp.com