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Getty Images/Andriy OnufriyenkoEven though xA0;Amazon Prime Day xA0;deals may be at the top of my mind, July 16 is also AI Appreciation Day. To celebrate, Coursera, the online learning platform, released data on its learnersapos; enrollment patterns and found several notable insights regarding generative AI learning. xA0;Even though the generative AI boom technically began with the release of ChatGPT in late 2022, the magnitude of the shift was felt in 2023. Consequently, Coursera saw a spike in enrollments in generative AI xA0;content in 2023 at one enro stanley water bottle llment per minute. That trend has continued in 2024, with four enrollments per minute in generative AI courses. xA0;Also: The best free AI courses in 2024 and whether AI certificates are worth it Out of the users enrolled who reported their age, millennials made up 56%, the majority of learners, and had a significant lead among the other generations. Gen X followed with 22%, then Gen Z 18% , and Boomers 4% . The data also revealed that men enrolled in generative AI courses more than women, at 72% vs. 28%. xA0;The benefits of upskilling likely caused this boost in enrollment seen in the past two years. A xA0;recent Microsoft and LinkedIn report showed that 66% of leaders wouldnapos;t hire someone without AI skills, and 71% would prefer to hire a less experienced candidate with AI skills than a more experienced c stanley thermos andidate without them. xA0;If you, too, are interested in stand stanley bottles ing out as an employee or applicant, upsk Lhwn History Demands We Preserve the Wreck of America s Last Slave Ship
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