Kuala Lumpur, 15 July 2024 – In anticipation of AI Appreciation Day on 16 July, Coursera, a global leader in online education, has unveiled compelling insights from its 6th annual Global Skills Report. Based on data from over 148 million learners worldwide, the report highlights a remarkable 806% year-over-year (YoY) increase in enrollments in Generative AI (GenAI) courses among Malaysian learners. This surge underscores Malaysia’s commitment to equipping its workforce with cutting-edge AI skills.
In the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, Malaysia ranks 12th in skill proficiency, and in Southeast Asia, it holds the fourth position, following Thailand, Cambodia, and the Philippines. These advancements are supported by initiatives such as the National AI Roadmap 2021-2025 and the AI Talent Roadmap 2024-2033, which aim to bolster Malaysia’s AI ecosystem through robust training and research collaborations.
Generative AI Courses in Demand
Malaysian learners are particularly drawn to key GenAI courses, including “Introduction to Generative AI” by Google Cloud, “Google AI Essentials,” and “Generative AI for Everyone” by DeepLearning.AI. This trend signifies their dedication to staying abreast of technological advancements, thus enhancing the nation’s digital competitiveness on a global scale.
Generational Adoption of GenAI
The adoption of GenAI in Malaysia spans across generations, with millennials leading at 48%, followed by GenXers at 32% and GenZ at 16%. This trend highlights a significant push from middle to senior management towards reskilling, with notable enrollments from directors (25%), managerial leaders (22%), senior individual contributors (20%), junior individual contributors (18%), executive management (6%), and interns (5%).
“The soaring demand for GenAI courses by Malaysian learners on Coursera underscores their resilience and forward-thinking spirit needed to thrive in a world driven by rapid technological shifts,” said Raghav Gupta, Managing Director, Asia Pacific, Coursera. “As the GenAI revolution unfolds, it is impacting the ever-changing job landscape, emphasizing the need to invest in human capital. Malaysia showcases a robust synergy between industry, academia, and government to nurture the high-demand digital and human skills required to build a competitive and equitable workforce.”
Rising Demand for Micro-Credentials
The report also notes a 97% YoY increase in enrollments for Professional Certificates among Malaysian learners. This trend indicates a growing reliance on online micro-credentials to secure new jobs and advance careers. Popular entry-level professional certificates include “Google Data Analytics,” “Google Project Management,” and “Google Marketing & E-commerce.”
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Diverse Learning Community
Malaysia’s learning community on Coursera is notably diverse and inclusive, with women constituting 46% of the total learner population. In STEM disciplines, women account for 34% of learners. However, in GenAI-related courses, men represent 71% of learners, while women account for 29%.
Coursera supports the skills development of 782,000 learners in Malaysia, who have collectively enrolled in over 1.7 million courses as of March 2024. Popular courses available in Simplified Chinese include “Generative AI for Everyone” from DeepLearning.AI, “Programming for Everybody” from the University of Michigan, and “What is Data Science?” from IBM.
Global Insights
Globally, AI literacy has emerged as a crucial skill in the wake of ChatGPT, with GenAI course enrollments on Coursera increasing by 1,060% over the past year. Learners are turning to industry micro-credentials to prepare for in-demand digital jobs, with a significant push towards retraining and upskilling by 2027. To download the 2024 Coursera Global Skills Report, visit Coursera Global Skills Report.
About Coursera
Coursera was launched in 2012 by two Stanford Computer Science professors, Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller, with a mission to provide universal access to world-class learning. It is now one of the largest online learning platforms in the world, with more than 148 million registered learners as of June 12, 2024. Coursera partners with over 300 leading university and industry partners to offer a broad catalog of content and credentials, including courses, Specializations, Professional Certificates, Guided Projects, and bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Institutions around the world use Coursera to upskill and reskill their employees, citizens, and students in fields such as data science, technology, and business. Coursera became a Delaware public benefit corporation and a B Corp in February 2021.