CampusAI expands into the UK to provide human-centred AI Education and bridge skills gap

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CampusAI, an AI education startup, has announced its expansion into the UK. The move is part of the company’s effort to equip individuals, teams, and communities with the skills needed to adapt to AI-driven technologies.

The platform takes a human-centred approach to AI, with the aim of enhancing human potential rather than simply automating tasks.

The company refers to this approach as the "Generative Revolution," where AI supports creativity, productivity, and human decision-making, focusing on collaboration between humans and technology.

A report by PwC found that 70% of global CEOs expect generative AI to significantly transform business operations in the next three years. Despite this, many organisations face challenges in training their workforce to handle these changes. CampusAI aims to help bridge this skills gap by offering a range of learning programmes that cater to different experience levels.

With the AI training market projected to grow from $2.12 billion in 2024 to $8.6 billion by 2030, CampusAI's entry into the UK market is positioned to meet the rising demand for AI education and workforce development.

Tailored Learning Options

CampusAI provides three distinct learning tracks designed for individuals, organisations, and communities:

  1. Personal (Me+AI): This track helps individuals develop skills to increase their productivity and creativity to support them to contribute more strategically in their roles.

  2. Organisational (Team+AI): Designed for teams, this track focuses on preparing organisations for the ethical use of AI while promoting human-centred growth.

  3. Community (Community+AI): This track helps communities address local challenges such as resource management and public safety using AI-based solutions.

Each of these tracks offers self-paced courses, project-based learning, and ongoing professional development. The platform’s flexibility allows participants to learn at their own pace, making it accessible to a wide range of users.

Launch of DistrictORG

CampusAI is also launching DistrictORG, a virtual hub for collaboration. This platform allows users to start projects, join initiatives, and collaborate with AI researchers globally. It also brings together local governments, businesses, and educators to ensure that AI technologies benefit a broader audience.

DistrictORG aims to foster innovation by enabling different stakeholders to work together on solutions that address real-world challenges.

Speaking exclusively to ETIH, Aureliusz Górski, Founder and CEO of CampusAI, spoke about the company’s vision for the future of AI education:

"The expansion of CampusAI into the UK market is a natural step in fulfilling our mission of sustainable AI development. The UK offers unique opportunities, both in terms of its rapidly growing technology sector and its openness to innovation.

We aim to enable our users – both individuals and organisations – to harness the potential of artificial intelligence to enhance their skills and create a more sustainable, innovative business environment."

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