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All Sides with Ann Fisher - 5-21-2019 11 AM - Tech Tuesday: Closing The Skills Gap in Tech Expand
 
 
May 21, 2019
05-21-2019
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Microsoft plans to train 15,000 people in artificial intelligence, machine learning, data science, cloud and data engineering as part of a movement to close the tech skills gap.

The tech giant is looking ahead to 2022 when as many as 133 million new jobs will have been created from new technologies. The problem is finding enough people to fill those roles.

Coming up on Tech Tuesday, we'll hear about an apprenticeship program at the Columbus branch of Accenture, a professional-service company and consulting firm.

That's today on All Sides with Ann Fisher.

Guests:
Kate Conger, technology reporter, The New York Times
Pallavi Verma, senior managing director, US - Midwest for Accenture
Daniel Bader, Managing Editor, Andriod Central
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TECHCOLUMBUS STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGEMICROSOFTFACIAL RECOGNITIONTECH SKILLS GAPACCENTUREMACHINE LEARNINGDATA ENGINEERINGAMERICAN GRADUATE
 
 
 
 
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