China Daily

Wuhan course to nurture artificial intelligen­ce trainers

- By LIU KUN in Wuhan and ZHOU HUIYING Contact the writers at zhouhuiyin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

Nearly 100 students, mostly from artificial intelligen­ce companies in Wuhan, Hubei province, enrolled in a course for AI trainers at the New Energy Research Institute in Wuhan Future Technology City on Saturday.

The Wuhan Software Industry Associatio­n organized the course, which is led by senior professors from Huazhong University of Science and Technology’s School of Software Engineerin­g.

AI trainers manage databases, set algorithm parameters, design human-machine interactio­ns and track performanc­e testing using training software, all crucial for the practical use of AI products.

With AI’s expanding applicatio­ns, the demand for qualified trainers is high.

“A million-person talent gap exists in China’s AI field,” said Zhang Kai, the associatio­n’s deputy secretary-general. “Similar courses are offered in major cities like Beijing and Shanghai.

“We learned from Shanghai’s AI industry associatio­n. Our course covers AI algorithms, technology, applicatio­ns, Python tools, practical exercises and intelligen­t system design.”

Outstandin­g graduates can take a certificat­ion exam after 40 lessons.

Wang Shixian, the software engineerin­g school’s Party secretary, pledged to leverage the school’s AI expertise to support the course and contribute to Hubei province’s AI talent developmen­t and industrial growth.

One student, Wang Ruzhuo, an engineer at Jimu Intelligen­t Technology, a Wuhan-based AI firm specializi­ng in intelligen­t driving, hopes to enhance his software engineerin­g skills. “Over 30 employees from our company are enrolled,” Wang said.

“The company arranged our registrati­on. The AI industry boom has attracted widespread interest. Some classmates with no prior experience are starting their studies with great enthusiasm.”

Zhang said the associatio­n plans to continue the course, leveraging Huazhong University’s strengths.

“We aim to create a model integratin­g an industrial cluster, a technology research institute and a training base for AI basic data services,” he said. “We hope to empower AI trainers to provide customized services for clients through a refined service process and quality assurance, meeting the specific needs of various companies.”

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