Cognix onboarded 100+ students

A Cognix AI course onboarded over 100 new students this week—bringing the program’s total past 2,000—and the cohort includes scholarship recipients, signaling sustained demand for structured AI upskilling. The social post reporting the onboarding appeared in the last 48 hours. (x.com)

Cognix said it onboarded more than 100 students this week into its artificial intelligence course, pushing total enrollment past 2,000. (x.com) The company’s website describes Cognix AI as a business focused on helping organizations use artificial intelligence, and the social post said the new intake included scholarship recipients. (cognix.me) (x.com) That makes the update less about a single class and more about a steady training pipeline: a program run by a small artificial intelligence firm says it has now crossed a four-digit milestone. (cognix.me) (x.com) The backdrop is a labor market that keeps rewarding new technical skills. The International Monetary Fund said in January 2026 that nearly 40% of global jobs are exposed to artificial-intelligence-driven change, and new skills in job postings in the United States and United Kingdom tend to carry a wage premium. (imf.org) The World Economic Forum reported in January 2025 that employers expect job disruption to affect 22% of jobs by 2030, with workforce strategies increasingly centered on reskilling and upskilling. (weforum.org) LinkedIn’s Work Change Report said the skills used in most jobs are on track to change sharply by 2030, with artificial intelligence driving much of that shift. (lewissilkin.com) Coursera’s 2026 Job Skills Report, based on 6 million enterprise learners across nearly 7,000 organizations, found a 234% year-over-year increase in generative artificial intelligence enrollments. (coursera.org) Cognix has not published a public breakdown of completion rates, pricing, curriculum hours, or scholarship terms on the pages available through its website. The clearest public data point so far is the company’s own post reporting this week’s intake and the cumulative total. (cognix.me) (x.com) For now, the number to watch is 2,000. In a crowded market for artificial intelligence courses, Cognix is signaling that it is still finding new students — and still using scholarships to widen the cohort. (x.com)

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