Education, Global, Technology

Ericsson, UNESCO to empower youth with AI skills

Ericsson and UNESCO have announced a new partnership aimed at educating and empowering the next generation with digital skills.

Under the partnership Ericsson and UNESCO will launch a new digital skill learning programme that has specific emphasis on scaling up Artificial Intelligence (AI) skill development for young people.

With the rapid deployment of advanced technologies such as mobile broadband, cloud, IoT, automation and AI, a new set of skills is required to enter the workforce. There is an unprecedented opportunity to harness technologies and use them to advance not only economies but also to combat some of the world’s looming challenges. Next-generation 5G services are set to play a key role in accelerating digitalisation and the impact of technologies like AI.

Ericsson and UNESCO are combining their respective strengths to create opportunities to scale up skill development in AI and other key digital skills for young people.

Heather Johnson, vice president, Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility, Ericsson, said, “At Ericsson we believe that building strong and viable partnerships is key to meeting the global Sustainable Development Goals. This public private partnership focusing on skill development for Artificial Intelligence is an excellent example of what can be achieved when leaders work together to promote knowledge sharing and cooperation. “

Under the AI for youth initiative the partners will aim to develop and manage a repository of AI and other key digital skill training courses that will be available globally; build capacities of master trainers from selected countries around the globe with advanced knowledge of AI skill development; and support master trainers to mobilize AI hub centers and hackathons to train young people on developing AI applications.

Borhene Chakroun, director, Policies and Lifelong Learning Division, UNESCO, said, “At UNESCO we think that artificial intelligence is to be put at the service of sustainable development, a whole set of new education and training programmes has to emerge to equip youth with skills required to live and work in artificial intelligence era. Our partnership with Ericsson is critical to advance this agenda”.

The initiative was launched at Mobile Learning Week 2019, UNESCO’s flagship education conference held at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris.

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