Taiwan's Ministry of Education has successfully launched the Taiwan Artificial Intelligence College Alliance (TAICA), achieving a significant milestone with 2,527 students enrolling in AI programs. This initiative, which includes 25 participating schools, aims to enhance AI education and training across the nation. The courses cover various AI-related fields, including data mining, machine learning, and financial technology.
The program is designed to produce 1,000 trained AI professionals annually, addressing the growing demand for expertise in this field. High schools are also integrating AI into their curricula, with innovative projects like using generative AI for research and creative content. This comprehensive approach to AI education positions Taiwan as a leader in developing future talent in artificial intelligence.
• 2,527 students enrolled in Taiwan's AI education programs.
• TAICA aims to produce 1,000 trained AI professionals annually.
AI is central to the educational programs being developed to prepare students for careers in technology.
Courses in machine learning are part of the curriculum offered by TAICA.
High school projects utilizing generative AI demonstrate its practical applications in education.
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