
Building AI fluency, confidence
and human-centered capabilities
AI has already become part of how we work; accelerating change, reshaping roles, and transforming organisational expectations.
The World Economic Forum projects that 39% of key workplace skills will change by 2030, while McKinsey Global Institute highlights a near sevenfold increase in demand for AI fluency in just two years. As AI becomes more firmly part of our working lives, human-centric skills such as judgement, empathy, trust and ethical reasoning become even more important. Further, people need the familiarity, fluency, confidence and behavioral capabilities to work effectively with AI to achieve the expected productivity gains.
Hemsley's AI curriculum responds to this by putting a focus on the human side of the technology advancement – ensuring AI is truly helping to enable them and the organisations they work for.
