The benefits of Artificial Intelligence will be taught to Guernsey professionals this November.
The GTA Centre is hosting three university-level courses, lead by expert Ian Campbell.
He says the technology has the potential to improve efficiency across industries.
"Organisations here in Guernsey want to grow, they want to get bigger and bigger, but we are constrained by our labour shortage here, and the cost of labour is enormous.
There is a skills shortage here, and I believe AI tools will help mitigate that."
Ian hopes the financial services sector will embrace the technology.
"Compliance is becoming more and more complex. The risk to executives of companies is becoming bigger and bigger because you are personally liable for the work that you do.
So AI can be used as an assistant to help you analyse board reports, compliance documents and digest that information."

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