Meta is launching a trades academy to bolster AI infrastructure build-outs
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Meta is investing $115 million in a new program called America's Workforce Academy to train workers for building data centers and AI infrastructure. The academy will launch as a pilot in four states, including Louisiana, Ohio, Indiana, and Texas, and will provide free training with a guaranteed job upon completion. The program aims to address the need for skilled workers in AI infrastructure build-outs. Meta's investment is part of its larger AI infrastructure spending, expected to be between $125 billion and $145 billion this year. The academy's launch comes after Meta's recent workforce reduction and pivot towards AI.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Job guarantees and free training address worker concerns about AI's impact on employment.
- · Meta's significant AI investment underscores its commitment to workforce development.