The Bosch 2025 Global Index shows that learning about AI is a priority for many individuals worldwide, with 82% of respondents planning to gain knowledge in the field.

The most popular approach is self-study (54%), indicating a preference for flexible, personalised learning methods through online resources, tutorials, or experimentation.

Basic AI courses or certifications attract 36%, reflecting the desire for structured, formal learning that builds foundational skills. Specialised workshops or seminars are chosen by 27%, highlighting interest in practical, hands-on experiences and networking opportunities.

Some individuals aim for advanced degrees (17%), demonstrating a commitment to deeper, academic mastery of AI technologies. Meanwhile, 18% of respondents reported not pursuing AI learning at all, while 6% plan other methods, suggesting alternative or hybrid approaches.

This data reflects the growing global recognition of AI as a critical skill for the future workforce.

With rapid technological advancement, individuals are seeking accessible ways to stay competitive, innovate, and contribute to AIโ€™s responsible and effective implementation across various sectors.


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