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Intel India, IndiaAI Mission collaborate to bolster AI capabilities and skilling

Intel India, IndiaAI Mission collaborate to bolster AI capabilities and skilling

Time of India02-05-2025

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The collaboration will focus on four key programmes: YuvaAI, StartupAI, IndiaAI Dialogues, and enabling Bhashini for scaling to remote regions. YuvaAI, through the Intel AI for Youth programme, will enable school students to develop AI-enabled solutions with social impact. StartupAI will support AI startups by granting access to technology, business guidance, and go-to-market mentorship via the Intel Startup Programme, through both group workshops and individual mentorship.

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