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PATH to boost AI training and career opportunities for industry-aligned jobs
- MIT RAISE and Georgia State University announce PATH, a multiyear effort to expand industry-aligned AI training and create career pathways.
- PATH hubs will anchor regional curricula with employers to reflect local industry needs and offer instructor development and open materials.
- MIT President Sally Kornbluth says PATH links universities, colleges, and government to build human-centered AI pathways for shared prosperity.
- PATH emphasizes in-person, collaborative learning with team projects addressing real industry problems.
- Massachusetts and Georgia host the first PATH hubs, including MIT-affiliated curricula and Georgia State University collaboration.
- GSU reports over 1,000 students enrolled in PATH courses, signaling early momentum.
- GSU partners include Georgia Gwinnett College, GSU Perimeter College, and Clark Atlanta University to broaden access.
- Quinsigamond Community College in Massachusetts offers Data Science in Action as part of PATH.
- Google.org funds PATH to help build a multi-state AI workforce development network.
- MIT RAISE leads PATH with a team focusing on AI literacy, workforce pedagogy, and open education.
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