Dell Technologies Join Hands with Intel To Unveil AI Skills Lab

CIOTechOutlook Team | Monday, 10 July 2023, 11:45 IST

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By incorporating Intel's "AI for Youth" initiative into their current curriculum, Dell Technologies and Intel's Digital Readiness team have teamed up to help Lords Institute of Engineering & Technology, Telangana "demystify AI for the next-gen."
 
The institute hopes to close the digital skills gap and make students more industry-ready through this relationship. With the help of the power of AI, the kids will be equipped for the future thanks to this partnership with Intel. The program's main objective is to develop the skills of chosen teachers through Intel-provided training and a 170+ hour AI curriculum that is used to coach students through bootcamps, AI-Thons, virtual showcases, etc.
 
The partnership aims at creating and building AI ready ecosystem in campus by setting up AI Skills lab and enabling students to create social impact solutions. The Lab is powered with Dell Optiplex to enable students run projects in Computer vision, Natural language processing (NLP), OpenVINO and Intel's Neural Compute Stick 2. Talking about the partnership, Indrajit Belgundi, Senior Director and General Manager, Client Solutions Group, India, Dell Technologies said, “Artificial Intelligence has been a catalyst of innovation and change in many industries.
 
Specialized programs are needed to upskill the next generation so they can adapt to this fast changing sector. In order to establish a campus that is genuinely AI-ready at the Lords Institute in Telangana, Dell is pleased to work with Intel. The Intel AI for Youth initiative will close the skills gap by utilizing effective AI pedagogy that benefits both teachers and students. 
 
Technology and educational innovation are essential for creating the future workforce. Today's students are tomorrow's innovators, according to Shweta Khurana, Senior Director – Asia Pacific Japan Government Partnerships & Initiatives, Global Government Affairs Group, Intel.