One million machine learning specialists are needed by 2027. These bootcamps are teaching the in-demand skills
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Companies like Simplilearn, edX, and Springboard are hoping to bridge the talent gap in machine learning.

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Many businesses across a variety of industries are spending more on AI—from Papa John’s to Canva—thus translating to a need for workers to have relevant skillsets such as knowing natural language processing, prompt engineering, and Python.

One broad example is online learning platform Udemy, which hosts dozens of offerings across a wide spectrum of experience level, length, and price.

Kara Sasse, chief product officer at Springboard, says the bootcamps are catered to fit the needs of those working professionals who are eager to upskill and succeed in increasingly AI-focused job environments.

“As ML and AI continue to transform every aspect of our lives, forward-thinking organizations must actively take inventory of potential skills gaps and look for professionals with the tools to succeed in this evolving landscape,” Sasse tells Fortune.

Fullstack Academy similarly offers an AI and ML bootcamp that covers fundamentals as well as emphasizes practical application, according to the company’s CEO, Nelis Parts.

Topic examples: Deep Learning with Keras and TensorFlow; Applied Data Science with Python; Essentials of Generative AI, Prompt Engineering, and ChatGPT


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