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Stanford and OpenAI train Kazakh managers in AI program

Stanford and OpenAI train Kazakh managers in AI program

Kazakhstan launches the 'AI Leaders 2026' program, involving over 150 organizations. The initiative aims to train top managers in artificial intelligence. The program is a collaboration between the Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development, Stanford University, OpenAI, and Silkroad Innovation Hub.

Program Participants

The 'AI Leaders 2026' program will see participation from over 150 organizations across Kazakhstan and the region. These organizations will send their top managers to receive training in artificial intelligence. The Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development is spearheading the initiative, aiming to enhance AI capabilities in the corporate sector.

Collaborative Efforts

The program is a collaborative effort involving Stanford University HAI, OpenAI Academy, and Silkroad Innovation Hub. Stanford University provides the academic foundation, while OpenAI contributes practical technology insights. This partnership aims to integrate academic and practical approaches to AI training.

What's Next

The first training sessions are expected to commence in the coming months. It remains uncertain how quickly participants will implement AI strategies in their organizations.

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Stanford and OpenAI train Kazakh managers in AI program