Microsoft has
officially launched the AI Skilling Initiative in Kenya, a transformative
program aimed at equipping individuals across all professional stages, from
students to seasoned experts, with essential knowledge and tools for success in
an increasingly AI-driven world.
The event was
marked by a powerful keynote from Winnie Karanu, Kenya's AI National Skills
Initiative Director at Microsoft. Karanu, who has been instrumental in bringing
this program to fruition, spoke passionately about the initiative’s vision,
emphasizing a future where AI becomes accessible to everyone, not just a select
few.
"We
envision a future where AI empowers every individual, opening doors to new
possibilities in the workforce, education, and entrepreneurship," Karanu stated. "This initiative is about equipping Kenyans
with the skills needed to navigate and lead in this digital era."
The launch of
the AI Skilling Initiative is part of Microsoft's broader mission to support
Kenya's workforce development and economic growth. The program provides
comprehensive training through various resources, with a strong focus on
practical knowledge in AI technology, machine learning, and data science.
Microsoft’s AI Skills Navigator, accessible online, serves as a portal for
users to begin or advance their journey in AI, offering personalized resources
that align with users’ skill goals.
The AI Skilling
Initiative represents Microsoft's commitment to being a trusted partner in
Kenya’s development journey, and the company is dedicated to supporting Kenyan
professionals, students, and entrepreneurs as they build their skills and
prepare for a future in which AI is an integral part of daily life and work.
Microsoft aims to continue this partnership with Kenyan citizens, empowering
them to unlock new levels of potential through advanced technology and
training.