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This paper presents a analysis of the AI-driven skills gap and examines prompt engineering and upskilling initiatives as strategic workforce development responses. The rapid integration of artificial intelligence, particularly generative AI, across industries has created significant workforce disruptions, with estimates suggesting AI could impact 300 million jobs globally. The proliferation of generative AI necessitates a systematic policy response to the emerging workforce skills gap. This paper introduces a multi-level analytical framework examining the AI skills gap across technical, strategic, and operational dimensions. We evaluate the efficacy of prompt engineering as a foundational technical competency and analyze upskilling interventions across federal, state, corporate, and educational domains. Our analysis synthesizes implementation data, identifying critical bottlenecks in curriculum standardization, scalable delivery, and systems integration. This paper analyzes the AI-driven skills gap through a multi-level framework encompassing technical, strategic, and operational dimensions. It evaluates prompt engineering as a core technical competency and examines upskilling initiatives across federal, state, corporate, and educational domains. The analysis identifies critical bottlenecks in curriculum standardization, scalable delivery, and systems integration, concluding with policy recommendations for a coordinated national workforce development strategy. The paper concludes with a structured set of policy recommendations for establishing national AI competency standards, deploying scalable training infrastructure, and formalizing public-private partnerships to ensure workforce readiness for an AI-driven economy.
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Addressing the AI Skills Gap: A Multi-Level Framework for Integrating Prompt Engineering and Upskilling into U.S. Workforce Development Policy
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This page is a summary of: Addressing the AI Skills Gap: A Multi-Level Framework for Integrating Prompt Engineering and Upskilling into U.S. Workforce Development Policy, Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology, October 2025, Sciencedomain International,
DOI: 10.9734/cjast/2025/v44i104617.
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