Amazon launched "AI Ready," a new initiative aiming to provide
free artificial intelligence (AI) skills training and education to 2
million people globally by 2025. Amazon intends to meet this commitment
by launching new courses and learning initiatives in AI and scaling
existing programs. As part of this goal, today the company is announcing
eight new, free courses to help adults upskill in AI and generative AI;
a new Amazon Web Services (AWS) Generative AI Scholarship program with
online learning platform Udacity; and a new collaboration with Code.org
designed to help students learn about generative AI.
"Artificial intelligence is the most transformative technology of our
generation. If we are going to unlock the full potential of AI to tackle
the world's most challenging problems, we need to make AI education
accessible to anyone with a desire to learn," said Swami
Sivasubramanian, vice president of Data and AI at AWS. "The goal of AI
Ready is to help level the playing field of AI education, supported by
the new initiatives we're launching today. We will also scale our
existing free AI training programs and courses as we continue to remove
cost as a barrier to accessing these critical skills."
New study finds AI-skilled talent can earn up to 47% more
The need for an AI-savvy workforce has never been greater. In fact, 73%
of employers say hiring AI-skilled talent is a priority-but among these,
three out of four say they are unable to meet their AI talent needs.
This is according to a new study by AWS and research firm Access Partnership.
The study also found that employers expect their workers to earn up to
47% more in salaries if they upskill in AI. Looking ahead, AI will only
become more integral to the way business is done, with 93% of businesses
expecting they will be using AI solutions across their organization in
the next five years.
Amazon is launching AI Ready to help anyone with a desire to learn about
AI and benefit from the tremendous opportunity ahead. The following
initiatives are designed to open opportunities to those in the workforce
today as well as the future generation.
Free generative AI training for in-demand jobs
To support professionals in the workplace today, AWS is announcing eight
new, free AI and generative AI courses open to anyone and aligned to
in-demand jobs. There is something for everyone with courses ranging
from foundational to advanced and for business leaders as well as
technologists. These courses augment the 80+ free and low-cost AI and generative AI courses and resources provided through AWS.
Courses for business and nontechnical audiences
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Introduction to Generative Artificial Intelligence provides an introduction to generative AI, its applications, and need-to-know concepts, like foundation models. Find it on AWS Educate.
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Generative AI Learning Plan for Decision Makers is a three-course series covering how to plan a generative AI project and build a generative AI-ready organization. Find it on AWS Skill Builder.
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Introduction to Amazon CodeWhisperer teaches participants how to use Amazon's AI code generator, which produces whole lines of code. Find it on AWS Educate.
Courses for developer and technical audiences
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Foundations of Prompt Engineering introduces the basics of prompt
engineering, the practice of designing inputs for generative AI tools,
all the way through to advanced prompt techniques. Find it on AWS Skill Builder.
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Low-Code Machine Learning on AWS explores how to prepare data,
train machine learning models, and deploy machine learning models, with
minimal coding and without deep knowledge of machine learning. Find it
on AWS Skill Builder.
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Building Language Models on AWS covers how to use Amazon
SageMaker distributed training libraries to build language models and
how to fine-tune open source and foundation models. Find it on AWS Skill Builder.
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Amazon Transcribe-Getting Started explores how to use Amazon
Transcribe, a fully managed AI service that converts speech to text
using automatic speech recognition technology. Find it on AWS Skill Builder.
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Building Generative AI Applications Using Amazon Bedrock teaches how to use Amazon Bedrock to build generative AI applications. Find it on AWS Skill Builder.
$12 million in generative AI scholarships
Through the AWS Generative AI Scholarship,
AWS will provide Udacity scholarships, valued at more than $12 million,
to more than 50,000 high school and university students from
underserved and underrepresented communities globally.
Eligible students can take Introducing Generative AI with AWS, a new
course on Udacity, for free. The course, which was designed by AI
experts at AWS, introduces students to foundational generative AI
concepts and guides them through a hands-on project. Upon successful
course completion, students earn a certificate from Udacity to showcase
their knowledge to future employers.
Accessible and fun introduction to generative AI with new Hour of Code Dance Party: AI Edition
Amazon is kicking off a new collaboration between Amazon Future Engineer and Code.org to launch Hour of Code Dance Party: AI Edition.
During this hour-long introduction to coding and AI, students will
create their own virtual music video set to hit songs from artists
including Miley Cyrus, Harry Styles, and more.
Students will code their virtual dancer's choreography and use emojis as
AI prompts to generate animated backgrounds. The activity will give
participants an introduction to generative AI, including learning about
large language models and how they are used to power the predictive
analytics responsible for creating new images, text, and more.
Hour of Code will take place globally during Computer Science Education
Week, December 4-10, engaging students and teachers in kindergarten
through 12th grade. Additionally, AWS is providing up to $8 million in
AWS Cloud computing credits to Code.org, which runs on AWS, to further
support Hour of Code.
Cloud skills training investment
Amazon's new AI Ready commitment is in addition to AWS's commitment to
invest hundreds of millions of dollars to provide free cloud computing
skills training to 29 million people by 2025, which has already trained
more than 21 million people. To get started, visit: aboutamazon.com/29million.