Simplilearn witnesses 123% rise in AI/ML programme enrollments
This signifies an increasing demand for upskilling in India and the US.
Online learning platform Simplilearn has witnessed a 123 percent rise in its artificial intelligence and machine learning programmes. The dynamic shift in the technology job market has contributed to this trend, with working professionals displaying immense interest in Simplilearn's AI/ML programmes.
Notably, the US market has seen demand rise by approximately 87 percent, while India has experienced an astounding 200 percent increase. The Middle East and Europe have witnessed an outstanding 300 percent surge in demand for these programmes.
The rise of generative AI, such as Chat GPT, is also making the field of AI/ML increasingly promising for professionals. Generative AI models, like ChatGPT, are revolutionising industries by automating tasks, improving efficiency, and enhancing user experiences. Professionals are now realizing the potential of AI/ML in transforming their respective fields, leading to a heightened interest in acquiring AI/ML skills through reputable programs like those offered by Simplilearn.
Autocar Professional had reported in May that Simplilearn was focusing on AI and ML courses and their relevance in fields especially such as the EV space. The growth of home charging stations, batteries, and clean vehicle technology offers opportunities for professionals skilled in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) going forward, SimpliLearn stated. “To create better context and ability to apply these skills in the EV sector, Simplilearn is working on adding specific EV focused projects in its programmes across data science, machine learning, and other relevant domains,” says Kashyap Dalal, Co-founder and Chief Operating Officer, Simplilearn had told Autocar Professional.
Experts predict a 31.4 percent increase in AI-related jobs by 2030, thus highlighting the urgency for upskilling through AI/ML programs in this dynamic and evolving tech job landscape.
Kashyap Dalal, Co-founder, and Chief Operating Officer of Simplilearn, said, "As technologies continue to evolve and create future job roles, there is a growing industry demand for skilled workforce in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and new technologies. Reports predict AI will create around 69 million job roles in the next five years. We are delighted to witness such substantial growth in demand for our AI and ML programs at Simplilearn, both in the Indian and the US markets."
Dalal further added, "Our comprehensive AI and ML programs empower learners to harness the potential of these cutting-edge technologies and drive innovation across diverse industries. The surge in demand reflects the strong appetite for skilled AI and ML practitioners worldwide, and we are proud to bridge the talent gap. Simplilearn remains committed to providing industry-leading skilling programs, enabling professionals to thrive in the era of intelligent automation and unlocking endless possibilities."
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