The programme is a Study and Certification (P&P) programme in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI), which is specially designed to improve AI lit...
: The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission Microsoft AI TEACH programme launched at Universiti Sains Malaysia today to enhance the digital capabilities of vulnerable groups among the youths.
“Through exposure to topics such as introduction to AI, generative AI, the use of AI to enhance self-marketability and the ethical use of AI, students will be guided to become graduates who are not only tech-savvy but also competitive in the digital economy era. Earlier, the programme was officiated by USM Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Research and Innovation Prof Dr Habibah A Wahab at Cahaya Siswa Complex, USM, and it was also attended by MCMC Chief Industry Development Officer Muhammad Razali Anuar and Penang MCMC director Mohd Fitri Hashim.
The MCMC said that it will also ensure that every Malaysian has the opportunity to participate and contribute to the AI and technology-based economy in the future.
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