8/12/2025, 4:00:16 PM | hartfordbusiness.com | news
AI revolution poses urgent workforce development challenge for CT
The article discusses how artificial intelligence is transforming industries such as insurance and financial services, with major Connecticut-based companies like Travelers Cos. and SS&C Technologies integrating AI into their operations. Leaders from both companies emphasize that AI is not a replacement for human workers but a tool to enhance productivity and efficiency. The state of Connecticut is responding by investing in workforce development through initiatives like the Connecticut Online AI Academy, funded by state legislation, which offers free AI training to residents. The program, developed in collaboration with Google and Charter Oak State College, focuses on prompt engineering and ethical AI use, with high completion rates when instructors are involved. Additional funding supports AI access for small businesses and K-12 education. State Senator James Maroney is leading efforts to regulate AI responsibly and promote workforce readiness, while the Connecticut AI Alliance aims to coordinate academic, governmental, and industry resources to build a strong AI ecosystem. Experts warn that 39% of existing skills may become outdated by 2030, and over a million Connecticut residents will need reskilling in the next four to five years.