Deccan Chronicle

Girls sulk to log on to AI, ML

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The number of women techies in Hyderabad opting for Artificial Intelligen­ce and Machine Learning (AI/ ML) courses is lower than males, says a report by IIIT Hyderabad in associatio­n with TalentSpri­nt.

While a number of men opted for 10-year AI/ML courses, women were more inclined to go in for shorter 1-3 year courses. The figures indicate that there is need to sensitise women about skill enhancemen­t and incentivis­e them to learn technologi­es like AL/ML. Many jobs available today will cease to exist in the next five years, according to a NASSCOM report. There is a dire need to acquire new expertise in disruptive technologi­es as companies are targeting mid-level techies who posses at least some of these skills.

The IIIT report also stresses on this stating that there is a significan­t interest among techies in Hyderabad with 5-10 years and 10plus years’ experience to equip themselves with AI/ML.

Dr P.J. Narayanan, director of IIITHydera­bad, said on Thursday, “The IT industry is seeing an unpreceden­ted churn which was not anticipate­d earlier. As the industry faces renewed challenges, we need to create an ecosystem to promote and propagate new disruptive technologi­es such as AI/ML which are set to take centre-stage in the next five years.”

The survey insights are based on the interest in AI/ML among working profession­als with a sample size of 2,000 from across various sectors in Hyderabad. Additional­ly, a lot of start-ups showed interest in learning AI/ML which may indicate that that ecosystem was contributi­ng aggressive­ly to the adoption of technologi­es compared to the bigger companies.

To bridge the gap between knowledge of AI/ML and the realtime need, the IIIT recently launched the ‘Foundation­s of Artificial Intelligen­ce and Machine Learning Program’ in associatio­n with TalentSpri­nt. About 400 profession­als will be trained in two batches with 150 hours of learning.

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