Karnataka's AI Reskilling Surge: Fostering Growth Amid Disruption
Karnataka's Minister for IT and Biotechnology, Priyank Kharge, emphasizes quick adaptation to AI disruptions through massive reskilling initiatives. Nipuna Karnataka, a Rs 300 crore program, aims to skill 500,000 people in emerging technologies, positioning the state for global tech leadership and maintaining its competitive edge.

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In a bid to address the disruptions caused by Artificial Intelligence (AI), Karnataka is ramping up its reskilling initiatives, according to the state's IT and Biotechnology Minister, Priyank Kharge.
He highlighted that the state's Rs 300 crore Nipuna Karnataka initiative aims to reskill and upskill half a million individuals in technologies like AI, cybersecurity, and digital forensics to keep pace with global demands.
Karnataka remains a leader in technology with strong data points supporting its stance, while promoting innovation and international competitiveness, noted Kharge in an interview with PTI.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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