Computerworld August 12, 2024
Even as AI reshapes the hiring and skills landscape, the technology itself will eventually be embedded in all digital tools, says Ken Englund, who leads Ernst & Young’s Americas Technology Growth sector. So workers need to learn now how to use it — or pay later.
July was another rough month for the tech sector, with a worse-than-expected jobs report from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and analysis of that data by industry experts.
And on top of that, uncertainties around tech talent remain, according to a recent pulse survey from consultancy and professional services firm Ernst & Young (EY) — uncertainty exacerbated by the arrival of artificial intelligence (AI) tools and platforms. Half of IT leaders expect...