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    Government offers UK adults free AI training for work

    Oki Bin OkiBy Oki Bin OkiJanuary 28, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The government has launched a series of free AI training courses designed to help people learn how to use the technology at work.

    The online lessons give advice on things such as how to prompt chatbots or use them to assist with admin tasks.

    Many of the courses are free, with others subsidised, and the government aims to reach 10 million workers by 2030 – calling it the most ambitious training scheme since the launch of the Open University in 1971.

    But the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) has warned workers will need to know more than “just how to prompt a chatbot” as the workforce adapts to the growth of AI.

    “Skills for the age of AI can’t be reduced to short technical courses alone,” said Roa Powell, senior research fellow at the IPPR.

    “Workers also need support to build judgement, critical thinking, physical skills, leadership and the confidence to use these tools safely.”

    Tech giants including Amazon, Google and Microsoft have helped design the AI skills training courses, with 14 courses giving those who complete them a virtual badge.

    Technology Secretary Liz Kendall said the move was designed to help people feel confident using the tech in the workplace.

    “We want AI to work for Britain, and that means ensuring Britons can work with AI,” she said.
    “Change is inevitable, but the consequences of change are not. We will protect people from the risks of AI while ensuring everyone can share in its benefits.”

    Some courses are free – but others are paywalled – and lessons, which are accessible to any adult in the UK, vary in length with some lasting 20 minutes and others several hours.

    The NHS, the British Chambers of Commerce and the Local Government Association are among those who have committed to encouraging their staff and members to sign up.

    Sharron Gunn, head of BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT, welcomed the move – but said the onus should not only be on workers to adapt to AI.

    “Alongside dedicated AI professionals, with degrees in computer science or digital apprenticeships, UK businesses of all sizes need their teams to have a benchmarked level of AI skills,” she said.

    “We also need to see far greater understanding of technology at board level, so those involved in governance of organisations, who are often giving their time unpaid, have the knowledge and confidence to scrutinise executive decisions.”

    By BBC News

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