Microsoft is experiencing significant growth in AI investments in India, driven by the increasing adoption of its AI assistant, Copilot. The company aims to train two million people in AI skills through its ADVANTA(I)GE INDIA program over the next two years. This initiative reflects a broader shift in perception about AI, moving from skepticism to optimism and tangible impact across various industries.
The commitment to AI in India is further emphasized by Microsoft's plans to train 75,000 women developers through its Code Without Barriers program. With a robust startup ecosystem and a large pool of developers, India presents a unique opportunity for Microsoft to lead in AI innovation. The focus on responsible technology development and compliance with regulatory frameworks underscores the company's dedication to building a secure AI landscape.
• Microsoft plans to train two million people in AI skills in India.
• Copilot has become synonymous with AI in the Indian market.
Copilot is recognized as a leading AI assistant, driving significant use cases in India.
The ADVANTA(I)GE INDIA program aims to enhance AI skills for two million individuals.
AI is being utilized to bridge the digital divide by promoting local language support.
Microsoft is committed to transforming India into an AI-first nation through extensive training programs.
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