AI literacy
Skills & Careers
The US DOL’s AI Literacy Mandate Reshapes 2026 Workforce Training: Apprenticeships, Digital Badges and the New Career Baseline
The US DOL's 2026 AI literacy framework and apprenticeship push are turning AI skills into a credentialed career floor. Here is what L&D leaders must do now.
Skills & Careers
Algeria’s Private Sector Raises the Bar: AI Literacy Becomes a Mandatory Hiring Floor
⚡ Key Takeaways Algeria’s private sector — led by telecoms like Djezzy and Mobilis and state banks including CPA and...
Skills & Careers
AI Fluency Is No Longer Optional: 275,000 Job Postings Now Require It as a Baseline
⚡ Key Takeaways In January 2026, more than 275,000 active US job postings required AI skills, with 50% of all...
Skills & Careers
AI Literacy for Algeria’s Non-Tech Professionals: The Career Advantage That Compounds in 2026
⚡ Key Takeaways Only 26% of workers globally receive meaningful AI collaboration training. Algerian lawyers, accountants, healthcare administrators, and HR...
Skills & Careers
Australia’s AI Skills Plan: A Workforce Model Worth Watching
⚡ Key Takeaways Microsoft’s April 23, 2026 commitment aims to help three million Australians build workforce-ready AI skills by end-2028,...
Skills & Careers
AI Literacy for the Trades: A New Workforce Playbook
⚡ Key Takeaways On April 21, 2026, NABTU and Microsoft expanded their AI training partnership to cover the 3 million...
Skills & Careers
From Accept Monkey to AI Developer: The Mindset That Separates Builders from Button-Pushers
Hitting accept on every AI suggestion hits a wall fast. Learn the mindset, questions, and habits that separate real AI developers from button-pushers.
Skills & Careers
AI Literacy for Business Leaders: What You Need to Know Without Being a Developer
The meeting room has changed. Where executives once debated market strategy or supply chain logistics, they now weigh AI vendor pitches, approve automation budgets, and sign off on deployment plans for systems they may not fully understand.
Skills & Careers
The Prompt Engineer Myth: What AI Skills Actually Get You Hired in 2026
The Rise and Fall of the Hottest Job Title in Tech In early 2023, "prompt engineer" was everywhere. Media outlets reported salaries reaching $300,000 for the role — real listings, but exceptional ones from companies like Anthropic that made headlines precisely because they were outliers.