It has been an extremely interesting day for AI globally! Hollywood actors have joined screenwriters in a historic strike over wages; young professionals are prioritizing AI upskilling for job market relevance; Elon Musk plans to train his xAI using public tweets and more.
Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has launched AI for India 2.0, a free online Artificial Intelligence training program in Indian languages, on World Youth Skills Day. The program, a collaboration between Skill India and GUVI, aims to provide youth with advanced skills. GUVI, a startup incubated at IIT Madras, offers tech learning in vernacular languages. The course is available in nine Indian languages and aims to break the language barrier in technology education, particularly for rural youth. Pradhan highlighted India's tech-savviness and praised GUVI for empowering the population with cutting-edge technologies.
A survey by apna.co reveals that a large percentage of young professionals are recognizing the importance of artificial intelligence (AI) upskilling for job market relevance. About 80% of respondents believe that acquiring AI skills will provide a competitive advantage and open doors to exciting job opportunities. The findings demonstrate the increasing recognition among Indian youth about the importance of upskilling to stay competitive and secure rewarding career opportunities. The report shows that many respondents have taken proactive steps to enroll in such initiatives, indicating their commitment to personal and professional growth.
As AI explodes, fake reviews have deluged the Web and ordinary readers are being left uninformed at best and totally misinformed and lied to at worst, indicates a report from the Guardian today. While earlier,
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