Tokyo-based artificial intelligence (AI) firm rinna Co. Ltd. has partnered with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to increase AI awareness and adoption in the Philippines.
Tokyo-based artificial intelligence firm rinna Co. Ltd. has partnered with the Department of Trade and Industry to increase AI awareness and adoption in the Philippines.In an interview with GMA News Online, rinna Global Business Director Alex Lagata Jr. said the company sees a huge opportunity in the Philippines as it can take advantage of the relatively low awareness of AI in the country.
Rinna will leverage its "AICademy," a service that allows AI system development to be integrated into the curriculum of local academic institutions, to produce an AI-trained workforce. The collaboration will also enable the showcasing of established use cases from the already provided AI services to local industries, helping other local enterprises and startups grasp the benefits of utilizing AI.
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