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Intel bets on artificial intelligence, to train 15,000 people in India

Says AI will contribute to the biggest workload in data centres by 2020

Intel bets on artificial intelligence, to train 15,000 people in India
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Alnoor Peermohamed Bengaluru
Intel is betting on Artificial Intelligence (AI) to drive demand for its electronic chips, for which it is aiming to train 15,000 scientists, developers, engineers and students on AI in India over the next one year.

The company will host 60 courses under its ‘AI Developer Education Program’. These will train people on ways they can adopt AI for better research, testing or even building of products. Intel is looking at India due to the country's large base of technical talent. The country is the third largest global site for AI companies.

“As India undergoes rapid digital transformation, data centres and the

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