4,500 students to receive free AI training by end-2025

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4,500 students to receive free AI training by end-2025
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More adults and students will have access to free online training in artificial intelligence (AI) and other technology topics over the next year announced global tech company IBM on Aug 23. IBM announced a collaboration with Republic Polytechnic (RP), Singapore Polytechnic...

IBM announced a collaboration with two polytechnics and a training provider to use and adapt lessons from tech-related courses in the IBM SkillsBuild platform.More adults and students will have access to free online training in artificial intelligence and other technology topics over the next year announced global tech company IBM on Aug 23.

Building an AI-equipped workforce would require “a proactive approach by going upstream to prepare our youths even before they enter the workforce,” said Ms Rahayu on Aug 23. SP will be tapping on SkillsBuild’s AI, data and cybersecurity courses to support learning for their computing courses, while RP plans to introduce it into its curriculum, specifically to train students in data sciences and AI skills, among other topics.

Students will also be encouraged to complete AI or other courses to attain IBM’s professional certifications, which help to enhance their portfolio when applying for jobs, said Mr Loh. Ms Ng said: “If you tell kids to go online to do a quiz, they probably won’t do it by themselves. So we can use the modules to design our courses as a teaser to topics like AI and cybersecurity.”

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