Microsoft to train 5
lakh Indian youths in AI
The company also plan to set up Artificial
Intelligence labs in 10 universities in the next three years.
In an
attempt to skill Indian youths in Artificial Intelligence, Microsoft India has
taken an initiative to train five lakh youths.
The company
aims to train five lakh youths in AI across the country and would set up
AI labs in 10 universities.
Additionally,
the company plans to upskill 10,000 developers in emerging technology areas
like AI, IoT, etc.
Microsoft
also started Intelligent Cloud Hub Program to equip research and higher
education institutions with AI infrastructure, build curriculum and help both
faculty and students to build their skills and expertise in cloud computing,
data sciences, AI and IoT.
Anant
Maheshwari, President, Microsoft India shares, "We believe AI will enable
Indian businesses and more for India's progress, especially in education,
skilling, healthcare, and agriculture. Microsoft also believes that it is
imperative to build higher awareness and capabilities on security, privacy,
trust, and accountability. The power of AI is just beginning to be realized and
can be a game-changer for India."
Microsoft
India has formulated four pillars - enabling digital transformation, building
coalitions for responsible innovation, bridging the skills gap and enhancing
employability and creating sustained social impact.
Mr. Pralhad Jadhav
Research
Scholar (IGNOU)
Senior
Manager @ Knowledge Repository
Khaitan
& Co
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