Ms Ujam announced additional training of 350,000 Nigerians in Artificial Intelligence (AI) skills, describing it as a major milestone in its National Skills Initiative (AINSI).
The discussion, moderated by Puget Sound Business Journal Market President and Publisher Don Baker, centered around responsible AI in the workplace and the ongoing war for talent.
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