Intel and AfDB to train millions of Africans in AI
The initiative aims to equip many Africans with Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) skills, including skills in advanced technologies like artificial intelligence, robotics, and data science.
The African Development Bank (AfDB) and technology giant Intel have joined forces to equip three million Africans and 30,000 government officials with advanced artificial intelligence (AI) skills.
According to a statement on the AfDB’s website, this collaboration, announced during the recent AfDB Annual Meetings in Nairobi, Kenya, aims to revolutionize the African digital ecosystem.
This initiative aims to equip many Africans with Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) skills, including skills in advanced technologies like artificial intelligence, robotics, and data science, which are crucial for boosting economic growth and productivity across Africa.
The initiative aims to equip many Africans with Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) skills, including skills in advanced technologies like artificial intelligence, robotics, and data science.
The African Development Bank (AfDB) and technology giant Intel have joined forces to equip three million Africans and 30,000 government officials with advanced artificial intelligence (AI) skills. According to a statement on the AfDB’s website, this collaboration, announced during the recent AfDB Annual Meetings in Nairobi, Kenya, aims to revolutionize the African digital ecosystem.This initiative aims to equip many Africans with Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) skills, including skills in advanced technologies like artificial intelligence, robotics, and data science, which are crucial for boosting economic growth and productivity across Africa.Read more