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Microsoft to Equip 1 Million South Africans with AI Skills by 2026

23.01.2025 10:22 AM
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Microsoft to Equip 1 Million South Africans with AI Skills by 2026
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JOHANNESBURG, Jan 23 (Reuters) – Microsoft has announced plans to train 1 million people in South Africa in artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity by 2026, according to Lillian Barnard, President of Microsoft Africa.
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Microsoft to Equip 1 Million South Africans with AI Skills by 2026

Speaking at the company's "AI Tour" in Johannesburg, Barnard explained that the initiative will target a wide range of participants, including businesses, government sectors, and the youth. However, she did not reveal the financial investment behind the program.

"Providing skilling opportunities and access to industry-recognized certifications will empower our youth to compete effectively on the global stage," Barnard said.

Microsoft, which became the first global "hyperscale" public cloud provider to establish data centers in South Africa, has already trained 4 million Africans over the past five years. The company has committed to skilling 30 million Africans within the next five years.

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