Dell Technologies joins Intel to launch AI skills lab in India

Dell Technologies joins Intel to launch AI skills lab in India

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: July 14 2023

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  • Dell Technologies and chip maker Intel announced their partnership to launch artificial intelligence (AI) lab in India.
  • The primary goal of this partnership is to address the digital skills gap and empower students by incorporating Intel's 'AI for Youth' program into their educational curriculum.
  • The initiative aims to equip students with the necessary digital skills, reducing the gap between industry demands and the skills possessed by graduates.
  • The partnership aims to set up an AI skills lab on campus, fostering an environment that supports artificial intelligence initiatives.
  • Students will be provided with the necessary resources and tools to create solutions with a social impact.
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