Personalized, continuously updated AI learning paths are now available globally as the skills gap crisis threatens $5.5 trillion in economic losses.
Delaware, United States, February 4, 2026 — myAIcademy officially launched its adaptive AI learning platform today, available on Apple’s App Store and Google’s Play Store. This platform introduces a personalized, continuously updated AI education system tailored for professionals across various industries. Unlike static AI course libraries, myAIcademy aims to revolutionize the learning infrastructure to keep pace with rapidly evolving artificial intelligence.
The urgency of this launch is underscored by findings that reveal AI adoption is increasing exponentially, while 94% of corporate leaders report critical AI skill shortages. As the global economy could face up to $5.5 trillion in losses by 2026, the need for a workforce capable of meeting these technological advancements has never been more pressing. Traditional educational frameworks, often outdated and developer-focused, are ill-equipped to close this gap. myAIcademy addresses this challenge by offering role-specific AI learning paths that autonomously update as new tools, models, and workflows emerge.
“AI is no longer a specialized domain—it’s becoming as foundational as digital literacy,” said Malika Malik, founder of myAIcademy. “But traditional education treats AI learning as a one-time course. We’re building education that evolves in real time, ensuring professionals—whether lawyers, educators, founders, or enterprise leaders—always have the skills that matter for their role, not static theory from six months ago.”
Malik, who previously held roles at Google as a Generative AI Black Belt and at Microsoft, is well-positioned to drive this initiative. An alumna of the London School of Economics, she has guest-lectured on AI implementation at Oxford University and the London Business School.
The issue of static education in a dynamic AI landscape is stark. According to IDC research, only 35% of organizational leaders feel their teams are adequately prepared for AI roles. Additionally, 57% of organizations report significant technical skills gaps, and the percentage of businesses identifying gaps in understanding AI concepts has risen from 55% to 60% over the last five years. Alarmingly, just 13% of graduate schemes include AI training, despite roles involving AI evolving 66% faster than other professional positions and commanding an average wage premium of 56%.
Existing AI education platforms tend to fall into two categories: generic, one-size-fits-all courses that quickly become outdated, or newer platforms that still rely on fixed curricula. In contrast, myAIcademy’s architecture offers personalized learning paths tailored to each profession. Lawyers, for example, learn AI tools relevant to legal practice, while marketers delve into applied AI for campaign optimization, and physicians focus on AI applications in diagnostics. The platform refreshes its content autonomously, driven by AI agents that monitor emerging tools and industry-specific workflows.
myAIcademy delivers AI education designed for modern consumption, featuring under-10-minute video lessons, applied practice exercises, and streak-based gamification. The mobile-first architecture allows users to learn during commutes, between meetings, or during breaks, turning idle time into productive upskilling. Key features include role-based personalization, agentic content updates, real-world applied practice exercises, daily motivation through streaks and habit-building, and real-time feedback through adaptive AI tutoring.
The global market for AI in education is significant, valued at $7.05 billion in 2025 and expected to reach $136.79 billion by 2035, marking a compound annual growth rate of 34.52%. While North America currently holds 38% of this market share, the Asia-Pacific region is poised to emerge as the fastest-growing area. Despite this growth, much of the investment continues to flow into traditional, static learning platforms—highlighting a need for innovation.
“myAIcademy is targeting the genuine gap in the market: personalized, continuously updated, profession-specific AI education that doesn’t exist at scale today,” Malik explained. “While competitors offer AI courses, we’re providing AI fluency as a practice—something that adapts as rapidly as the AI tools professionals actually use.”
Initially focusing on North America, the Middle East, and India, myAIcademy plans to expand into Europe and Asia-Pacific within 12 months. The company aims to ensure that 100 million people have access to continuously updated AI education by 2030, aligning societal skills with technology’s trajectory. The organization is actively pursuing B2B partnerships with universities, enterprises, and workforce transformation programs. Early pilots have shown strong engagement, with thousands signing up on a public waitlist shortly after launch, garnering attention from regional press including Khaleej Times.
myAIcademy is now available on both iOS and Android platforms, with plans for web expansion to enhance accessibility. More information can be found at www.myaicademy.com.
About myAIcademy
myAIcademy is an adaptive AI learning platform designed for professionals, educators, and institutions navigating AI transformation. Founded in 2025, the company emphasizes that AI literacy is essential for economic participation in the 21st century and that education must evolve continuously to remain relevant. By integrating agentic AI, microlearning pedagogy, and role-based personalization, myAIcademy aims to provide education that aligns with rapidly changing technology.
Contact Info:
Name: Malika Malik
Email: Send Email
Organization: myAIcademy
Address: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Website: https://www.myaicademy.com
Andrew Ng Advocates for Coding Skills Amid AI Evolution in Tech
AI’s Growing Influence in Higher Education: Balancing Innovation and Critical Thinking
AI in English Language Education: 6 Principles for Ethical Use and Human-Centered Solutions
Ghana’s Ministry of Education Launches AI Curriculum, Training 68,000 Teachers by 2025
57% of Special Educators Use AI for IEPs, Raising Legal and Ethical Concerns















































