In order to promote knowledge in new technologies, the Digital Transformation Agency launched the Public School of Artificial Intelligence which aims, in a first stage, to have 10 thousand young graduates in the first generation and five areas of knowledge: artificial intelligence, data analysis, cloud, cloud with artificial intelligence, cybersecurity.
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“Today the largest public school of artificial intelligence and code on the continent is born. There is no exercise, no similar effort on the entire continent that aims to train and specialize such a large number of women and men dedicated to technology,” declared the Agency’s general director, José Antonio Peña Merino.
The federal official explained that, as part of the project promoted by the president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaumaccess to the knowledge that is defining the future, to cutting-edge knowledge will be included so that Mexico and its young people can be protagonists in the digital age.
He explained that the project is a joint effort of Infoteche Tecnológico de México and the Faculty of Technological Sciences of the National Polytechnicamong other federal authorities.
“And we are going to start it with a 5-month intensive accelerated training scheme that includes technical training, of course, the resolution of practical problems as part of this training and a double certification, a certification by public authorities and a certification by private companies.”
He highlighted that the classes will be given in a hybrid modality both in the SaberesMX Platform as in the Technological.
Peña Merino said that this project will start in 10 cities: Mexico City, Mérida, Tijuana, Morelos, Veracruz, Puebla, Morelia, Oaxaca, Tamaulipas and Nayarit.
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So that starting this Thursday and until December 6, the call will be opened on the Latmexia.gob.mx site in order for you to register to start classes on January 6.
