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Home / Technology / VTU Embraces ASI for Future Tech Workforce

VTU Embraces ASI for Future Tech Workforce

6 Feb

Summary

  • VTU adopts Artificial Super Intelligence for student readiness.
  • UK firm Chiac ASI offers free internships to over 1,000 students.
  • Goal to develop one million engineering professionals in ASI domain.
VTU Embraces ASI for Future Tech Workforce

Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) has announced its adoption of Artificial Super Intelligence (ASI), marking a significant step towards preparing students for future technological advancements. This pioneering move involves an academic and research agreement with Chiac ASI, a United Kingdom-based institution recognized as the world's first ASI research body.

VTU's Vice-Chancellor, Dr. S. Vidyashankar, highlighted the university's commitment to aligning with rapid technological evolution. He stated that ASI is anticipated to spark a revolution by 2030, and VTU is proactively addressing concerns surrounding AI's swift expansion. Under this agreement, Chiac ASI will provide complimentary internships to more than 1,000 students and supply engineering faculty with self-updating ASI textbooks.

Chiac ASI's CEO, Chandrashekar Nagaraju, emphasized the national security imperative for India to lead in super intelligence before 2030, noting the rapid progress of the US and China. The partnership aims to cultivate one million ASI-skilled engineers in India, with VTU projected to produce 4 lakh such professionals, a substantial contribution to the nation's technological future.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Visvesvaraya Technological University is adopting Artificial Super Intelligence (ASI) as part of its efforts to prepare students for emerging technologies.
Chiac ASI will offer free internships to over 1,000 students and provide self-updating ASI textbooks to engineering college faculty.
The goal is to develop one million engineering professionals in India to work in the ASI domain, with VTU expected to produce 4 lakh engineers.

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