A statewide initiative is offering free courses in Augusta, Athens, and Savannah to teach how artificial intelligence can be effectively utilized in the workplace. Emory University's Center for AI Learning, in collaboration with the Rowen Foundation and the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, is hosting the program titled AI + You: Save Time, Earn More and Thrive with AI. This initiative aims to empower Georgia residents to harness AI's potential across various sectors, enhancing both professional and personal lives.
The program emphasizes accessibility and flexibility, ensuring that individuals from all backgrounds can participate and benefit from AI training. Sessions are scheduled at local chambers of commerce and technical colleges, with specific events planned in Athens and Augusta. This effort reflects a growing recognition of AI's role in transforming industries and improving efficiency.
• Free AI courses aim to enhance workplace skills across Georgia.
• Emory University partners with local organizations to promote AI education.
AI is increasingly being integrated into various sectors to improve efficiency and decision-making.
The initiative provides comprehensive training resources to ensure accessibility for all participants.
The courses offered in Georgia are aimed at equipping participants with practical AI skills for the workplace.
The university's Center for AI Learning is leading the initiative to provide AI training across Georgia.
The foundation collaborates with Emory University to promote AI literacy and skills development in the community.
The chamber plays a key role in coordinating local events and promoting the AI training program to its members.
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