Carlo Almendral returned home to launch the AIFirst Institute, a groundbreaking AI education hub that aims to “Build AI careers. Fund a cause. Do both.”
The Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence Engineering program will cover areas such as machine learning, robotics, natural language processing, and applied AI development, with an emphasis on ethics and social impact.
Accessible through the eGovPH Super App, the system allows college graduates to obtain credentials such as diplomas and transcripts of records (TORs) directly on their mobile devices, eliminating the need to physically visit universities.
Swedish telecommunications company Ericsson has expanded its “Connect to Learn: Teaching with Technology” program in the Philippines, aiming to strengthen the use of information and communication technology (ICT) in classrooms.
The Tesda-TCL Center is a dedicated facility that will provide specialized training for technicians in the field of HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning).
A national competition spotlighting the power of generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) has showcased how Filipinos from diverse sectors are embracing AI innovation — even without programming backgrounds.
Online learning platform Coursera has released its annual Global Skills Report, revealing a remarkable 383% year-over-year (YoY) increase in Generative AI (GenAI) enrollments in the Philippines, far outpacing the Asia Pacific average of 132% and the global average of 195%.
Mapúa Malayan Digital College (MMDC) unveiled on Thursday, June 5, its upgraded AI-powered learning models to bolster its curricula and certification programs.
The partnership aims to empower DLSU students and faculty by providing specialized training, certifications, and hands-on learning experiences in AI and cloud computing.