LAS VEGAS — https://aws.amazon.com/?utm_content=inline-mention‘ Machine Learning University launched a bevy of educator training material geared around databases and machine learning, intended for curriculum in community colleges, minority-serving institutions (MSIs) and historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). AWS wants to help close the gap in curriculum between elite four-year universities and community colleges, MSIs and HBCUs when it comes to database, artificial intelligence (AI) and ML. “We want to reach 330 educators throughout the course of next year,” said https://www.linkedin.com/in/camikemiller/, AWS director of AI/ML Devices, speaking with The New Stack. The more educators to learn the curriculum, the more database, AI/ML programs will be available for students. The program, which aims to close the skills gap in historically black colleges and universities, focuses on educating educators who will then create curriculum for their students.

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