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AI Fever Sweeps UAE Colleges, Students Eye Data Gold
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48295, member: 636"] The biggest college group across UAE just made a deal that could change everything for local students. Higher Colleges of Technology teamed up with smart computer company Saal.ai to teach artificial intelligence skills. The partnership gives young people hands-on training with real computer programs that businesses actually use. Students learn how to work with data and smart machines that think like humans. This collaboration helps prepare graduates for jobs that pay well and matter for the country. Saal.ai brings their special computer platform called DigiXT right into college classrooms. The system teaches students practical skills they can use immediately after graduation. Companies across UAE need workers who understand these advanced technologies. The partnership creates a steady flow of qualified graduates ready for modern jobs. Both schools and businesses benefit from having smarter workers available. College leaders believe this program transforms how young people learn about technology. The CEO from Saal.ai says smart computer tools can improve society when students know how to use them properly. UAE wants to become a world leader for artificial intelligence research and development. The government plans to add computer learning classes from kindergarten through high school starting next year. Smart technology could boost the country's economy and save billions of dollars for government operations. [/QUOTE]
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