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More and more grads want to work in AI – and the skills they need are in huge demand

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  • Many STEM, IT and engineering graduates are considering careers in AI
  • AI-related courses saw 866% more signups this year than last
  • More prioritize compensation than work-life balance and opportunities

New research from Sopra Steria has claimed nearly half (46%) of the 3,200 STEM, IT and engineering graduates surveyed say they want to work in artificial intelligence, with emerging tech like quantum computing and hot topics like cloud and green IT also emerging as key aspirations.

Seperate date from Coursera shows this trend seems legitimate; the company revealed new data showing enrollments in AI-related courses have surged 866% year-over-year, making AI the fastest-growing skill globally.

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