To date,
Her concerns were raised at the completion ceremony of Future Online AI Training Program underwent by Rwandan students. The trainings were conducted in partnership with
Irere congratulated the new AI engineers and encouraged them to apply their acquired skills to solve real-life problems.
"AI itself does not make sense to people. It needs to be applied to something for laymen to understand. We hope you will help in giving it a sense in that way," she addressed.
"I think there is no more desperate sector than others, our skills can be applied in agriculture, health, trade, to mention but a few. If we get the necessary support, we will make use of the training."
AI cooperation to go further
The training was a business model that was on a trial run, which according to officials, was successful, according to
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Irere added that the
"We set rules, regulations and policies regarding the sector but we need more action. We are therefore committed to making more of these kind of cooperation happening."
The business model with the private sector for offshoring by AI engineers trained on-line was conducted under the JICA's Private Sector Partnership Program. The program is aimed at improving the business environment in developing countries and supporting infrastructure development and improvement of public services.
JICA has been working with
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