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US Department of Labor Launches AI in Registered Apprenticeship Innovation Portal
NEWS
5/1/2026AI summary

US Department of Labor Launches AI in Registered Apprenticeship Innovation Portal

The US Department of Labor announced the launch of its AI in Registered Apprenticeship Innovation Portal during National Apprenticeship Week. The one-stop resource provides practical tools and actionable guidance to help organizations integrate AI skills into Registered Apprenticeship programs through skill-building resources, industry-specific training, and flexible program pathways. The initiative builds on the department's AI Literacy Framework released earlier this year.

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Times of India
Labor Department Launches AI Apprenticeship Portal to Build Workforce Skills
NEWS
4/29/2026AI summary

Labor Department Launches AI Apprenticeship Portal to Build Workforce Skills

The U.S. Department of Labor announced the launch of the AI in Registered Apprenticeship Innovation Portal, a new website designed to help workers and employers build AI skills and expand AI-focused apprenticeship programs. The portal debuted during National Apprenticeship Week and organizes resources into three areas: AI skills in Registered Apprenticeship, AI skill-building by industry, and integrating AI into programs. It includes training modules for education, finance, healthcare, and advanced manufacturing sectors.

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Decrypt
Social Media Cooking Videos Spark Concerns Over Culinary Training Decline
NEWS
4/25/2026AI summary

Social Media Cooking Videos Spark Concerns Over Culinary Training Decline

Industry figures express concern that social media cooking videos are discouraging young people from pursuing formal culinary training. Will Murray, former Dinner by Heston chef and owner of Fallow, says apprenticeships are struggling to attract talent as people turn to online content instead of traditional cookery courses. Meanwhile, MasterChef judges Anna Haugh and Grace Dent have criticized unrealistic TikTok recipes that don't work in practice.

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Guardian Business
Apprenticeship penalty forces poor families to choose between training and benefits
Developing
Politics·4/23/2026AI summary

Apprenticeship penalty forces poor families to choose between training and benefits

A welfare 'apprenticeship penalty' is causing disadvantaged young people to abandon valuable training opportunities, with families losing up to £340 per week in benefits when their 16-year-old enters an apprenticeship. Benefit rules classify apprentices as 'independent workers', stripping parents of child benefit and universal credit elements. The Social Security Advisory Committee warns this forces families to choose between the child's long-term career and short-term financial survival, with some young people becoming NEET as a result. There are now 957,000 NEETs in the UK – the highest level in a decade.

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Guardian UK