Microsoft Announces AI Skills Initiative to Train 1 Million People in Poland by 2025

Microsoft Launches AI Skills Initiative to Train 1 Million People in Poland by 2025
Microsoft has announced a new AI training initiative in Poland to train one million people with artificial intelligence (AI) skills by 2025. This effort builds on the company’s investment in development of the Polish Digital Valley, under which the company has already trained over 430,000 IT specialists, business representatives, partners and students, and opened the cloud computing region Azure Poland Central.

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Free Courses in Polish

Free training, also in Polish, will be available on the Microsoft AI Skills Navigator learning hub, Microsoft said in a statement on November 28. “To benefit from AI, individuals need the skills to use it,” said Brad Smith, Microsoft Vice Chair and President. “This new investment in AI skilling will help ensure that people in Poland can harness this transformative technology across the economy.”

The AI training will be available for free on the Microsoft AI Skills Navigator platform, with courses in Polish. Offering over 200 diverse courses from LinkedIn Learning, Microsoft Learn, GitHub, and partners, the program aims to meet the growing demand for AI skills. The platform includes a variety of learning paths, from beginner-level content to advanced AI applications for developers and business leaders, according to Microsoft.

One of the courses available in Polish is the “AI Fluency” course, which includes 44 bite-sized videos covering a wide range of AI topics, available for free on GitHub. Microsoft plans to regularly update the course catalogue and collaborate with public and private sector partners to ensure nationwide accessibility.