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AI Skills Gap: US Needs 140,000 Workers to Compete

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

AI Race Stumbles on Looming Skills Gap, ⁤New ⁤Analysis Warns

WASHINGTON D.C. ‌- November 12, 2025 – The United States risks ⁤falling further behind in‍ the global artificial ⁤intelligence competition not due to a lack of funding,⁣ but a critical ⁤shortage ⁤of skilled labor,‌ according to a new analysis from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). while investment and computational power dominate the AI discourse,the report highlights the ‍frequently enough-overlooked need for a robust workforce to build,maintain,and operate the increasingly⁢ complex infrastructure underpinning AI progress – including data centers‌ and advanced manufacturing facilities.

The warning comes as China accelerates its ‌AI infrastructure⁢ development, recently opening the ⁣world’s first underwater data center and showcasing ⁢advanced automated manufacturing capabilities that have left American executives “shaken,” according to a recent Telegraph report. These “dark ⁣factories,” operating ⁣with minimal human presence to conserve energy, exemplify the ⁣level of automation the U.S. is striving to match.

The⁢ CSIS analysis ⁣emphasizes that⁤ technological advancement doesn’t ‌necessitate job displacement, but rather can create and correlate to well-paid, durable middle-class jobs. ‍Generative AI, the report states, will require ample investment, and human⁣ capital is a fundamental element of this new industrial revolution, ‌with automation ultimately spurring greater labor demand in⁢ a positive feedback loop.

Though, the current public conversation largely overlooks this critical component, costing valuable​ time in the race for AI domination. The report underscores the need to⁤ prioritize ⁤workforce development alongside investments in computing power and‌ data centers to ensure the U.S.⁢ can ‍compete effectively and capitalize on the economic opportunities presented ⁢by AI.

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