Valley community colleges join AI consortium

By Jeff Gifford | Phoenix Business Journals

Maricopa County Community College District has joined a new educational effort meant to increase the number of technician-level artificial intelligence professionals nationwide.

Tempe-based MCCCD is now part of the National Applied Artificial Intelligence Consortium, which is headed by Miami Dade College in Florida with additional leadership from Houston Community College. The consortium will receive $2.8 million from the National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education program to create new courses, certificates and degree programs.

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