12,000 Singaporeans to Benefit from New Nationwide AI Training Courses | Digital Asia
Thousands of Singaporeans are expected to gain benefits from two nationwide initiatives that aim to equip talents with various AI knowledge amidst the burgeoning artificial intelligence (AI) age.
Named as AI for Industry (AI4I) and AI for Everyone (AI4E), the two initiatives are set to be developed by AI Singapore. The organisation targets to gather 12,000 people to sign up for the programme over the next three years, Business Times reports.
AI4I will see 2,000 executives, as well as those technically inclined in AI, going through a subsidised three-month foundational course on developing basic AI and data applications to prepare them for future job opportunities.
Meanwhile, AI4E is a free introductory three-hour workshop that will expose 10,000 people to AI and data science. The workshop aims to help them appreciate the practical use of AI and identify potential uses in their work and daily lives.
Announcing the initiatives at an event to commemorate AI Singapore’s (AISG) first anniversary, Minister for Communications and Information S Iswaran said that Singapore needs a deeper bench strength of talent to further grow the AI ecosystem here, while governments, industry leaders and recruitment firms worldwide agree that there is a global shortage of AI talent.
“AI Singapore can and will play a key role in this regard by working closely with its research and industry partners to nurture a strong pipeline of AI talent in Singapore,” he said at the event held at Innovation 4.0 in the National University of Singapore.
The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) said people interested in applying for AI4I, which will start at the end of October, must be either a Singaporean or Permanent Resident, and must have a polytechnic diploma or university degree.
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IMDA will sponsor up to 100 per cent of the S$500 course fee for full-time national servicemen and students, while SME-sponsored trainees and Singaporeans above 40 will receive up to 90 per cent subsidy. Other participants can receive support of up to 70 per cent. The course will have content sponsored by Microsoft, Intel and Datacamp, and curriculum will be a mix of online and offline learning.
No payment is required for AI4E, which will be conducted by IMDA, Microsoft and Intel, but participants have to be above 12. This initiative will start rolling out by the end of August.
AI41 and AI4E are the latest in a slew of initiatives introduced by AISG, a programme under the National Research Foundation, to grow the AI talent pool here.
Last November, AI Singapore said it would train up to 200 AI professionals by 2020 under a nine-month apprenticeship initiative called the AI Apprenticeship Programme (AIAP). Mr Iswaran saI
id that the AIAP had inducted its first batch of apprentices in May and a second batch will start in November. He also named members of the Advisory Council on the Ethical Use of AI and Data, which was announced in June. It is led by Senior Counsel V. K. Rajah.
The 10 members are a mix of international and local leaders, as well as advocates of consumer interest, including DBS Group chief executive Piyush Gupta, president of Temasek International Chia Song Hwee and founder of Parrot Social Hamidah Aidillah Mustafa.
“The Advisory Council will canvass widely for views, from businesses, trade associations and chambers, and consumers, and I look forward to the Advisory Council’s recommendations on how organisations can develop and deploy AI solutions in a responsible and trusted manner,” Mr Iswaran said.
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