A new Pluralsight survey reveals that 95% of UK businesses claim to prioritize employee learning cultures, yet half of workers can’t find time for training and 93% need additional support. The disconnect between leadership intentions and execution is particularly acute in AI and machine learning, where skills shortages are now among the most severe across all technology domains.
The big picture: AI and machine learning has rapidly evolved from a low-priority skill to the third most critical capability for businesses, trailing only cybersecurity and cloud computing in terms of skills gaps.
Key findings from the survey: The research, which polled 500 tech professionals, IT executives, and business professionals across the UK, highlights significant execution challenges in workforce development.
The financial impact: Companies are paying a steep price for failing to invest in upskilling their existing workforce.
What they’re saying: Industry experts emphasize the urgent need for leaders to translate learning commitments into actionable programs.
Why this matters: The convergence of AI with cloud platforms is creating new skill requirements that companies must address to remain competitive, with Jackson noting that “the most valuable skill set in the coming years will be at this intersection: understanding how to build, deploy, and secure AI systems within cloud environments.”