recent,CaliforniaandNvidiaJointly launched an unprecedentedArtificial Intelligence TrainingThe program aims to help 100,000 residents master AI TechnologyThe program, which is supported by California Governor Gavin Newsom, aims to provide technical guidance, mentor support, and advanced hardware resources to students, educators, and professionals. The program not only focuses on education, but also strives to promote innovation and create jobs.
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According to the plan, NVIDIA will bring their resources to community colleges, including curriculum, certificates, software, and training camps, so that more students have the opportunity to learn how to use AI to meet future challenges, such as traffic congestion and language accessibility. Through workshops and laboratory activities, the plan will help students who would not have the opportunity to access these technologies and open up new career paths, thus benefiting not only individuals but also the development of California.
In addition, the California government will select some community college faculty and staff to participate in a special AI ambassador program to further improve teaching. In terms of employment, Nvidia will provide technical guidance and mentor support, while the California government plans to support AI startups and create AI "innovation zones" and work centers. At the same time, hackathons and design sprints will be held to demonstrate the practical application of AI. California will also provide new skills for government vocational training and cultivate new AI professionals.
“We are in the early stages of a new industrial revolution that will transform trillion-dollar industries around the world,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of Nvidia. “Working with California, we will train 100,000 students, university faculty, developers and data scientists to master this technology to meet future challenges and drive prosperity in California.”
California has launched AI training for state employees, held a Generative AI Summit, and created a Generative AI Procurement Toolkit, among other initiatives. Clearly, these initiatives are important steps for California in the field of AI and technology.