Microsoft forecasts that Africa could see up to 230 million AI and digital jobs with the right mix of policy, education, and infrastructure. The tech giant's report underscores the necessity for inclusive skilling programs, the development of locally relevant AI tools, and robust public-private partnerships to enhance AI adoption across various sectors. Successful initiatives like Kenya's Regional Center of Competence and collaborations with KEPSA are highlighted as effective models. Microsoft stresses the need for curriculum redesign, educator training, and localized infrastructure to fully harness AI's job creation potential.
Microsoft Projects 230 Million AI Jobs in Africa with Strategic Development
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