Forget an AI data centre — P.E.I. should focus on boosting Islanders' skills, expert says
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Why It Matters
**Why it matters** By prioritizing skill development over constructing a physical AI hub, Prince Edward Island positions itself as a talent incubator that can attract remote AI firms and high‑pay tech roles, circumventing costly infrastructure investments while flexibly scaling with demand. This strategy shifts the province’s competitive edge from physical assets to human capital, potentially increasing its share of the burgeoning AI workforce market and creating a multiplier effect on local tech innovation.
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Who Is Affected
- AI product teams
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