The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) is expanding its artificial intelligence training programmes to create more tech opportunities and upskill professionals. The initiative aims to equip the workforce with essential AI capabilities, addressing the growing demand for specialized digital skills across various industries. By collaborating with industry partners and educational institutions, the expanded programmes provide practical training pathways, apprenticeships, and career conversion opportunities to support workforce development in an increasingly AI-driven economy.
- The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) is expanding AI training programmes to broaden tech career opportunities for professionals.
- The initiative focuses on upskilling and reskilling workers to meet the growing cross-industry demand for AI expertise.
- Programmes offer practical industry exposure, skill development, and structured pathways for career conversion into emerging tech roles.
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Giant corps that own those AI will rule over the rest. Soon they will charge subscription fees and raise them every year. Only the rich will have access to the best and latest AI. The poor will surely be left behind. You think they will let you use it for free?