As the adoption of AI continues to expand, companies will not only need to invest in this technology, they'll need to hire talent with
According to World Economic Forum research, AI is projected to create around 97 million new jobs by 2025. In fact, the demand for AI-related positions by employers has already increased by 81%, while the supply for these roles rose by 11% due to an increase in employees with the right skillset. In an effort to highlight the places creating the most job opportunities, computing solutions specialists at Getac, a computer manufacturing company, compiled a list.
The ranking was created using LinkedIn and Glassdoor postings for artificial intelligence-related jobs from a list of 68 companies to find which were currently offering the
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As expected, big tech companies ranked highly on the list. However, one surprise was how highly ranked the U.S. Department of the Treasury ranked on Getac's list.
"With the rapid growth of AI-related jobs highlighted in this new data study, it's clear that industries are increasingly reliant on advanced computing solutions to drive innovation and efficiency," Christin Wang, marketing director at Getac, said in the release. "[For example], as cyber threats grow and become more advanced, AI is used to protect sensitive financial data within the Treasury, enhancing cybersecurity protocols and threat detection capabilities."
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