Australia Top Ten for education and work opportunities in Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Australia is in the top ten worldwide when it comes to attracting global talent according to the latest 2020 Global Talent Competitiveness Index (GCTI).
Cities in the top tiers have demonstrated a readiness to undertake activities that promote and develop AI hubs. Sydney ranks eleven; Melbourne twenty one; Brisbane forty three.
The 2020 GCTI report is focussed on Global Talent in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. AI is now the game changer in every industry and sector in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
The index also identifies competitiveness for global talent in other areas including innovation and leadership as well as academic researchers, scientists and engineers.
Current education and skills acquisition and formal and informal learning structures will need to evolve in order to meet the needs created by an AI world. Australia is recognised as a leader in formal education as well as in attracting global talent.
The federal government has introduced a new skilled migration stream that will fast track visas for 5000 of the world’s best and brightest every year with the aim of establishing innovative and cutting edge high tech industries in Australia.
Immigration Minister David Coleman launched the Global Talent Independent Program in November 2019. The program offers a priority visa pathway for highly skilled individuals to work and live permanently in Australia.
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