Research found that plenty of people older than 45 have stopped learning new skills - but many are keen to learn about new forms of tech like AI This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more View 2 Images Actor Larry Lamb went back into the classroom (Image: Samsung UK / Cover Images)
The average Brit stops actively learning by the age of 51, despite many being desperate to understand emerging technologies such as AI.
Research revealed that one in ten people aged 45 to 60 hadn’t picked up a new skill in the past year, compared to 58% of Gen Z who say they pick up something new every week.
But despite the learning plateau, older generations are still hungry for knowledge with more than one million wanting to

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