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Fraud checks and customer service will be sped up as Lloyds Banking Group adds more than 1,000 AI jobs and retrains staff.
The deal gives employers more access to cyber and AI training as breaches rise and skills shortages deepen across finance, tech and government.
More than 2,000 young women have taken part in a programme aimed at widening access to tech jobs as it expands across England.
More learners in the West Midlands will get funded data training as iMeta's boot camp extension targets shortages in digital and AI skills.
Applicants can win a permanent AI role without a CV as the data centre operator seeks self-taught talent for its Scotland team.
Firms risk costly missteps as automated hiring filters miss staff who could be retrained for AI-augmented roles.
The expansion will add 200 jobs and deepen the skills group's AI engineering footprint as it seeks talent beyond London.
Businesses are struggling to deploy AI safely as security fears now outrank cost, with 48% naming them the chief adoption barrier.
Local customers will gain more support as Tines expands in response to rising demand from Australian and New Zealand enterprises.
AI fears have not dented demand for coders, with Australia's software and applications programmer workforce reaching a record 216,000.
The bank plans to add 440 net new roles in British Columbia by 2029 as it widens its artificial intelligence and banking operations.
Students in Bengaluru will gain Google-certified cloud and big data training as employers push for more practical computing skills.
Canadian employers are increasingly demanding AI skills, with Google's new course aimed at helping workers meet that expectation in under 10 hours.
The partnership will create more than 200 technical jobs and give Singapore OpenAI's first Applied AI Lab outside the United States.
Automation is changing Singapore's tech jobs market, but salaries remain elevated as firms seek scarce AI, data and cyber skills.
Australian employers’ doubts over degree-only routes have boosted demand for training that combines qualifications, certifications and workplace experience.
Australia’s tech sector is seeing routine tasks automated, with demand and pay still strong for scarce software, data and cloud specialists.
The expansion will lift MongoDB's Irish headcount by more than 50% by 2027 as it adds engineering and AI roles in Dublin and Cork.
Final-year students in Cincinnati will get paid AI training and a route into TCS roles through a three-month university-linked scheme.
Most Irish data and AI professionals are staying put as employers prepare to expand teams and compete for scarce talent.