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AI Enters Companies. 'It's No Longer About Learning, It's About Implementation'
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AI Enters Companies. 'It's No Longer About Learning, It's About Implementation'

From Rzeczpospolita · () Polish

Translated from Polish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Google's "Skills of Tomorrow AI" program, in collaboration with the Warsaw School of Economics, has seen over 65,000 participants and 46,000 certificates awarded.
  • The program's success is measured not just by participation numbers but by the actual implementation of artificial intelligence within Polish companies.
  • Organizers emphasized the shift from AI learning to practical AI deployment in businesses during the program's concluding conference.

The third edition of Google's "Skills of Tomorrow AI" program, conducted in partnership with the Warsaw School of Economics, has concluded with impressive results. The initiative saw over 65,000 participants, with 46,000 earning certificates, and achieved a program completion rate of 71%.

During the conference summarizing the program's achievements, organizers stressed that the true measure of success lies beyond mere statistics. The primary focus, they emphasized, is on the practical implementation of artificial intelligence technologies within Polish businesses.

This focus signals a broader trend in the corporate world: a transition from theoretical learning about AI to its tangible application in daily operations. The program aimed to equip professionals with the skills needed to integrate AI solutions, thereby driving innovation and efficiency in the Polish economy.

The emphasis on implementation underscores the growing importance of AI in the business landscape and the need for companies to adapt and adopt these transformative technologies. The success of the "Skills of Tomorrow AI" program is therefore being evaluated by its contribution to real-world AI adoption in Poland.

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Originally published by Rzeczpospolita in Polish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.