The AI Skills Coalition, spearheaded by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), aims to address the global AI skills gap by providing accessible training in artificial intelligence. This initiative, announced at the World Economic Forum, includes over 25 founding organizations, including major tech companies like Microsoft and Amazon Web Services. The coalition seeks to ensure that individuals, especially from underserved regions, can participate in the AI revolution through comprehensive educational resources.
The coalition's efforts are aligned with the United Nations' goals for digital inclusion and sustainable development. By offering free online resources, self-paced courses, and specialized training, the initiative targets marginalized groups to enhance their representation in AI fields. The upcoming AI for Good Global Summit will further promote these training opportunities, emphasizing the importance of equipping communities with essential AI skills.
• AI Skills Coalition aims to democratize AI education globally.
• Over 25 organizations are collaborating to bridge the AI skills gap.
The AI Skills Coalition is an initiative to provide accessible AI training globally.
Generative AI refers to algorithms that can create new content, crucial for workforce transformation.
AI capacity building involves enhancing skills and knowledge to effectively utilize AI technologies.
AWS provides cloud computing services that support AI development and training initiatives.
Microsoft is committed to providing AI skills training and resources through its philanthropic efforts.
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