ICAIRE launches 2nd cohort of Elevate Initiative to train women

ICAIRE launches 2nd cohort of Elevate Initiative for Women
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By Shilpa Annie Joseph, Sr. Content Head
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The International Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research and Ethics (ICAIRE) has launched the 2nd cohort of Elevate Initiative in partnership with Microsoft and under the sponsorship of the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA).

The initiative intends to train 5,000 women globally, building on the success of its first cohort, which trained 1,000 women. The 2nd cohort of Elevate Initiative is part of ICAIRE’s broader strategy to empower and build the artificial intelligence (AI) capacity of 25,000 women worldwide.

The announcement was made during the participation of ICAIRE Acting Managing Director Dr. Abdulrahman Habib in a dialogue session at the third annual UN Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Global Forum on the Ethics of AI, held this year in Bangkok, Thailand.

During the session, the ICAIRE Acting MD highlighted the centre’s role in advancing research on AI ethics, developing relevant recommendations, and promoting international dialogue on the responsible use of AI.

Furthermore, Dr. Habib stressed the importance of inclusiveness as a key driver for expanding intellectual and innovative horizons in AI research and application. He also emphasized the need for increased female participation and empowerment in the AI sector, positioning the Elevate Initiative as a crucial step toward achieving this goal in the coming years.

The 2nd cohort of Elevate Initiative provides comprehensive AI training with a focus on ethics and global best practices. It includes interactive courses, workshops, and mentoring sessions delivered by certified trainers, totaling 26 training hours over six weeks.

“Upon completing the program, participants will receive a certificate of attendance and a scholarship to apply for the Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals exam,” as per the statement.

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