$10 million
donation of training and access to SAS AI software and computing
capacity supports goal of training 10,000 higher education students
and educators in AI
CARY,
N.C., Aug. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The
Commonwealth Secretariat and data and AI leader SAS will
collaborate to build a more diverse, global AI workforce by
bringing AI software and computing resources to Commonwealth
countries. A donation of SAS software, computing capacity and
training, with a combined value of US$10
million, includes AI capabilities and content that will not
only help higher education students learn how to use AI but also
how to do so responsibly.
"Students will not only gain high-demand AI
skills but will learn how to wield these powerful technologies
ethically."
The project is an initiative of the Commonwealth
Secretariat's Commonwealth AI
Consortium (CAIC), which aims to build technological
capacity, with an emphasis on small states and young people.
Higher education students and educators in
Commonwealth countries will have free access to SAS Viya for
Learners. SAS Viya is a comprehensive, cloud-native platform
that provides robust capabilities for data analytics, machine
learning and AI. It is used by thousands of organizations in
industries like banking, education, government, health care,
insurance and retail.
Students and educators will also have access to
the digital learning environments SAS Skill Builder for Students
and the SAS Educator Portal. These platforms offer digital courses,
certification programs, and hands-on learning opportunities
designed to build and validate analytics and AI skills.
Additionally, the Educator Portal includes teaching materials that
make it easy to integrate analytics content into curricula.
The Commonwealth's postsecondary institutions are
also invited to participate in the Curiosity Cup – SAS's global
student data competition – and the SAS Hackathon. These free
competitions provide an excellent opportunity for students to apply
their analytical skills to real-world problems, collaborate with
peers and gain recognition on a global stage.
Suresh Yadav,
Senior Director of AI, Trade, Oceans and Natural Resources at the
Commonwealth Secretariat said:
"In our rapidly evolving digital landscape, we
face not just a digital divide, but a critical infrastructure
divide. If we fail to address this gap and make essential resources
available to our youth, we risk losing an entire generation to
technological inequality. This isn't just about access to
information; it's about empowering young minds with the tools to
innovate, create, and solve global challenges. If we do this right,
we're not just connecting students to technology – we're connecting
them to limitless possibilities.
Our partnership with SAS is a vital step towards
ensuring that no young person in the Commonwealth is left behind in
the digital revolution."
There are 56 countries in the Commonwealth,
including 33 small states. The SAS collaboration will initially
focus on the Caribbean before
expanding to other countries, with the goal of training 10,000
students and educators over five years. This supports the
Commonwealth Secretariat's priorities of promoting digital
transformation and sustainable development and building a diverse
global workforce capable of supporting AI-driven
transformation.
For over 40 years, SAS has partnered with
academic institutions, government organizations and corporations
alike to unleash the power of data to improve decisions and
transform organizations. SAS is used at more than 3,000 colleges
and universities around the world, and through the company's Global
Academic Programs, it has university partnerships in Commonwealth
countries in every region.
According to Statista, the AI market exceeded
US$184 billion in 2024 and is
projected to race past $826 billion
by 2030.
"We have spent decades equipping educators with
resources and students with the skills they need to seize the
hottest jobs in the tech market," said Sean
O'Brien, SAS Senior Vice President, Education. "Those jobs
are now in AI. We are excited to help students change their lives
and grow the tech sectors in Commonwealth countries."
Learning to use AI responsibly
The rise of powerful AI technologies presents
incredible opportunities but has also stoked fears, and regulations
are emerging around the world to address the ethical use of AI. The
SAS commitment to responsible innovation is embedded in its culture
and technology. Commonwealth students and educators will be able to
use SAS Viya's built-in trustworthy AI capabilities like bias
detection, explainability, decision auditability, model monitoring,
governance and accountability.
Reggie Townsend,
SAS Vice President of Data Ethics, spoke at the Commonwealth launch
event. "This collaboration will bring AI capacity to populations
that haven't always benefited from the technological advances that
power the world's largest economies," said Townsend. "These
students will not only gain AI skills coveted by employers around
the world, but they will also learn how to wield these powerful
technologies ethically in ways that benefit society."
About the Commonwealth AI Consortium
The Commonwealth
Secretariat, together with a consortium of global firms, start-ups,
universities and non-profits, have come together to bridge the
digital divide, including the artificial intelligence (AI) gap, to
help empower Commonwealth citizens, with a particular focus on the
association's 33 small states. The consortium includes
world-leading technology companies, governments and academic
partners.
About SAS
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industry-specific solutions, organizations transform data into
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