Certifications are already shifting wage structures, with certified staff receiving faster promotions and higher bill rates, Gogia said. But he emphasized that courses must explicitly include bias, fairness, and privacy considerations — “ethics cannot be bolted on later.”
Political maneuvering meets market strategy
OpenAI cleverly tied its initiative to public policy, announcing it as part of White House AI literacy expansion efforts. “OpenAI is playing a double game: securing credibility as a responsible innovator while also shaping national workforce standards to its own design,” Gogia observed.
The workforce disruption is accelerating. McKinsey research estimates 400 million to 800 million people worldwide may need new jobs by 2030 due to automation. Goldman Sachs analysis identified the jobs most at risk: computer programmers, accountants, legal assistants, customer service representatives, and credit analysts.
This story originally appeared on Computerworld