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New Zealand charities will gain donated AI training places as businesses buy academyEX licences, widening access beyond the corporate sector.
As AI becomes routine at work, more employees are turning to practice-based training, with Skillsoft's CAISY simulations up 341% in a year.
MSPs and MSSPs are getting sales tools to turn rising cyber demand into recurring revenue, as many still struggle to package services.
Battery-strapped students at Great Southern Grammar are gaining more classroom time after a Surface laptop rollout cut device downtime and boosted AI use.
Students worried about revision accuracy can now check AI answers against source documents in Adobe's free Acrobat beta.
Workers using AI agents at work now have a vendor-neutral course to help them spot risks, manage oversight and distinguish them from chatbots.
AI-led teaching has passed a key regulatory test as the London School of Innovation gains the right to award its own degrees.
Growing demand for enterprise upskilling has kept NIIT MTS among the strongest digital learning suppliers in EMEA, Fosway said.
The acquisition gives Miro a bigger role in AI-era product planning, adding Reforge's training and tools alongside its collaboration software.
Zoom says APAC small firms are moving AI from pilots to daily workflows, boosting productivity while trying to avoid new complexity.
Apple will stage WWDC from 8-12 June with a hybrid format, promising major AI-focused software updates across its device ecosystem.
Fresh capital will help the workforce platform expand nationwide and add job matching as AI reshapes employer demand.
Many fear losing access to news, learning and friendships online, even as 47% of young Australians back tighter under-16 social media rules.
The rollout gives Niagara Catholic teachers curriculum-aligned support for Indigenous lessons after many said they lacked training on the subject.
The new cash will help the workforce platform widen its product range and expand nationwide as AI-driven job disruption grows.
The selective scheme aims to speed enterprise AI uptake by linking trusted advisers with clients, while AI&Beyond handles delivery and shares revenue.
The ranking gives the compliance training provider a foothold in Europe’s crowded digital learning market as buyers seek adaptable courses and tools.
Concern over privacy is rising as 65% of employees say their personal data may be used to train AI tools, the survey found.
Nursing and midwifery students nationwide will get free training in shared records and digital care tools before starting placements.
A shortage of approved classroom AI tools is leaving most Australian teachers eager for training but unable to use them with students.