NVIDIA Joins $110 Million Partnership to Help Universities Teach AI Skills
From NVIDIA: 2024-04-09 15:01:49
The Biden Administration announced a $110 million AI partnership between Japan and the U.S., funding research collaboration between University of Washington and University of Tsukuba. NVIDIA is committing $25 million in collaboration with Amazon to bring latest technology to both universities.
NVIDIA has invested in universities for decades, providing computing resources, training, and donations. NVIDIA founder and CEO donated $50 million to Oregon State University for a supercomputer. Recently, NVIDIA co-founder donated $50 million to the University of Florida. Both donations support AI research and training opportunities.
The U.S.-Japan HPC alliance aims to advance AI research and development, supporting global leadership in tech. University partnership will focus on critical areas where AI can drive change. NVIDIA also announced collaboration with Japan’s AIST on AI and quantum technology.
Demand for AI skills is creating a worldwide talent shortage. Universities are seeking ways to prepare students for the workforce. NVIDIA unveiled new professional certifications in generative AI. Corporate-university partnerships are crucial to bridge the skills gap.
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