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    You are at:Home»Africa»Final Day for Submission of Applications for the African Master’s In Machine Intelligence
    INTERESTED YOUNG AFRICANS CAN APPLY FOR THE AFRICAN MASTER'S MACHINE INTELLIGENCE

    Final Day for Submission of Applications for the African Master’s In Machine Intelligence

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    By Oluwasegun Olukotun on February 28, 2019 Africa, Artificial Intelligence, Education, Facebook, Google, Technology in Africa

    Interested young Africans are invited to apply for the African Master’s in Machine Intelligence (AMMI)

    AMMI is a novel fully funded one-year intensive graduate program that provides brilliant young Africans with state-of-the-art training in machine learning and its applications. The AMMI program will prepare well-rounded machine intelligence researchers who respond to both present and future needs of Africa and the world.

    AMMI at AIMS was launched in 2018 with thanks to sponsorship from  Facebook and Google and the exceptional support of the global AI community.

    The goal of AMMI is to bring the best of AI education in Africa and contribute to building a healthy ecosystem of AI practitioners committed to making a positive impact on societies. AMMI’s first cohort comprises 30 students from 10 countries. During the past months, they have developed strong relationships and grown their technical abilities through group projects, and interactions with world-class lecturers.

    These students now mentor students from their former institutions and are mentored by senior researchers in the field. In July 2019, they will graduate from AMMI and will become mentors for the students of the class of 2020.

    Interested students can click here to apply

     

     

     

     

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