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ai fluency
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AI fluency is emerging as a baseline skill in enterprise workplaces, with Microsoft and Udemy both emphasizing its practical, task-oriented nature. Microsoft's 90-day plan encourages workers to start with their own tasks using tools like Microsoft 365 Copilot, while Udemy's 2026 trends report shows massive growth in AI training and Copilot content consumption. The focus is on continuous, work-integrated learning that pairs technical AI skills with human skills to manage risk and drive transformation. AI fluency is not about mastering every model but about thinking with, prompting, and supervising AI effectively.
Microsoft is turning the abstract promise of AI fluency into a practical 90-day workplace plan, and the timing is deliberate: employees are under pressure to learn fast, managers are trying to separate hype from value, and career paths are being rewritten in real time. The new Microsoft Signal...
Udemy’s latest corporate learning data make one thing unmistakable: enterprises are no longer dabbling in AI — they’re building fluency programs, wiring AI into daily work, and pairing technical depth with human skills to manage risk, quality, and change. The company’s 2026 Global Learning &...
The workplace is being rewritten around a new vocabulary: AI fluency — the practical ability to think with, prompt, and supervise artificial intelligence — and a major new industry report shows that organizations which treat learning as continuous, work‑integrated practice are the ones gaining...