As the U.S. job market is reshaped by artificial intelligence and demographic changes, the nation’s largest private employer is trying to identify the skills its workers might need in the future, the Associated Press reported.

On Thursday, Walmart hosted more than 300 workplace experts and representatives from other companies participating in the Skills-First Workforce Initiative, a project to develop and fill stable jobs based on what people know how to do, instead of whether they attended college.

In terms of artificial intelligence, Walmart says it plans to offer an AI skills program next year through a new collaboration with OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT.

The retailer has already launched its own employee training and certification programs to fulfill Walmart’s demand for

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