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JAKARTA - Microsoft launched the Al Skills Initiative, a program to help people and communities around the world learn how to harness artificial intelligence (Al) technology forces.

The Microsoft Al Skills Initiative program includes a new free course developed with LinkedIn, including the first Professional Certificate on Generative Al in the online learning market, uncovering new ways to train workers about Al-generative, as well as greater access to free digital learning sources for everyone to improve their Al-Fifness.

"Therefore, together with data.org, Microsoft's Al for Good Lab, and GitHub, Microsoft have finally launched Generative Al Skills Grant Challenge, an open program to explore, develop, and implement the way institutions, social companies, and research or academics can train and empower workers to use Al-generative," Kate Behncken, Vice President, Lead of Microsoft Philanthropies in Microsoft, said in a LinkedIn post., quoted Thursday 29 June.

This Al Generative Professional Certificate will be available in English and will be launched in Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Chinese and Japanese in the future on LinkedIn Learning.

The course will open and be available free of charge until 2025, rolling out a toolkit that includes small downloadable content for coaches, including a new Al course created for educators by Microsoft Education and content on Al's practical use.

"In addition, we released Microsoft Learn Al Skills Challenge, a free technical training challenge to learn important Al skills with Microsoft products and services, starting on July 17", the announcement concluded.


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