Dell joins Intel to launch AI skills lab in India

Dell Technologies and Intel have joined forces to establish an artificial intelligence (AI) lab in Telangana institute. The partnership aims to bridge the digital skills gap and empower students at Lords Institute of Engineering & Technology in Telangana by integrating Intel’s ‘AI for Youth‘ program into their curriculum. This initiative seeks to prepare students for the industry with the necessary expertise for the future job market and foster an AI-ready ecosystem on campus.

Addressing the Skills Gap

Dell and Intel’s collaboration focuses on demystifying AI for the next generation by incorporating Intel’s ‘AI for Youth’ program into the existing curriculum. The initiative aims to equip students with the necessary digital skills, reducing the gap between industry demands and the skills possessed by graduates.

Empowering Educators and Students

The partnership includes training provided by Intel to selected teachers, enabling them to effectively educate students on AI concepts. Students will benefit from over 170 hours of AI curriculum, which includes bootcamps, AI-Thons, virtual showcases, and other activities designed to enhance their AI skills.

Building an AI-Ready Ecosystem

A key aspect of the collaboration is the establishment of an AI Skills lab on the campus, where students can gain hands-on experience and develop AI-driven solutions. The lab will foster innovation in emerging AI technologies, including natural language processing (NLP), computer vision, and statistical data analytics.

Creating Social Impact

Dell and Intel emphasize the importance of using AI for social good. By integrating AI into their projects, students will have the opportunity to develop innovative solutions that address real-time societal challenges. This approach promotes the ethical and responsible use of AI to drive positive change.

Expanding the Partnership

Dell and Intel plan to extend their collaboration to other educational institutions across India. By partnering with more schools and universities, they aim to create a nationwide AI-ready student community that can effectively tackle future challenges and contribute to the country’s technological advancement.

Important takeaways for competitive examinations

  • CEO of Dell Technologies: Michael S. Dell
  • CEO of Intel: Patrick P. Gelsinger

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