Governor's Task Force on Workforce and Artificial Intelligence Continues Efforts to Identify Priorities for Training, Education, and Employment Solutions
12 Dec 2023
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The rise of artificial intelligence technologies means new opportunities for workers to pursue family-supporting careers and for employers to gain a competitive edge while managing the labor market quantity challenge, members of the Governor's Task Force on Workforce and Artificial Intelligence learned at this month's meeting.
Meanwhile, Wisconsin's longstanding partnerships among educators, labor groups, employers, workforce development organizations, and economic development leaders put the state in a strong position to advance equity and economic opportunity through training and other strategic investments in AI, task force members heard.
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