As artificial intelligence (AI) makes ever-greater inroads into organisations’ operations, closing the AI skills gap has become crucial to embrace the opportunities that such technologies bring while managing its risks effectively.
To acquire the right talent quickly, some companies choose to leverage AI-proficient data scientists from within the organisation. While this may be a short-term solution to infuse the necessary know-how within the business unit, long-term success requires the growth of AI capabilities for all professionals. Not only must they augment the AI capabilities of their domain experts—staff who are specialists in their departmental fields—they must do so for all employees to boost the organisation’s collective intelligence, and must further ensure that management and boards gain the necessary AI skills to lead. This will facilitate the seamless integration of AI-driven solutions with the specialised knowledge and skillsets necessary to capture emerging opportunities.
Organisations may consider this complementary approach by incorporating skills-mapping to identify where internal skills exist and where they are lacking, as part of a Green by Design strategy which embraces talent acquisition and upskilling as key drivers for transformation.
Not only will this approach rapidly ensure their workforces have a steady supply of the right AI talent for an AI-enabled future; these employees’ knowledge of AI’s risks and opportunities will make their organisations more cyber-secure and improve compliance.