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Yeshiva University Wins Federal Grant to Boost AI Skills for Businesses and Students

What Happened

Yeshiva University has been awarded a 500,000 USD federal grant aimed at enhancing artificial intelligence education among local businesses and students. The initiative, based in New York, will fund AI training programs, workshops, and practical projects. By targeting both the student population and regional enterprises, the university hopes to bridge digital skills gaps and foster AI-driven innovation in the community. The grant will help equip participants with practical tools and knowledge to navigate the rapidly evolving AI landscape and drive economic growth in the area.

Why It Matters

This grant positions Yeshiva University as a leader in promoting essential AI skills for the modern workforce, strengthening New York Citys competitive advantage in technology. By supporting education and local businesses, the project could serve as a model for expanding AI knowledge nationwide. Read more in our AI News Hub

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