There is a clear gap facing the IT industry between those who are equipped with the skills to participate in the artificial intelligence revolution and those who are not. The numbers are pretty staggering – only 12% of IT professionals have the skills to interact with AI effectively. The main skill set for AI literacy is called prompt engineering. It is the art and science of structuring instructions for generative AI to interpret and follow. There are several methods to do so, including chain of thought, chain of symbol, generated knowledge prompting, and least to most prompting. Specificity and clarity are needed when asking AI to perform a task, or multiple iterations will be required to reach the final result.
Business leaders are well aware of the shift in skills that are needed to meet this changing market demand, with 72% claiming that AI skill gaps need to be urgently addressed. The majority of leaders are already not willing to hire someone without comfortability with AI skills. Thankfully, there are now online courses that are designed to upskill and reskill IT professionals’ proficiency with AI prompt engineering. There are courses designed for financial management, marketing, and Excel, with plenty more on the way. Users can learn how to prompt engineers effectively in as little as 6 to 8 weeks.