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The spending aims to add skilled jobs and local AI access as Thailand races to become South East Asia’s digital hub.
The five-year spend will fund cloud and AI infrastructure, while 200,000 Singapore students get free access to Microsoft 365 Premium with Copilot.
Investors overseeing more than USD $350 billion in assets joined a Singapore event where founders faced tighter scrutiny over scale, revenues and execution.
Free cybersecurity training is gaining traction in Poland and North Macedonia, with more than 110 women and educators taking part after grant funding ended.
As AI becomes routine at work, more employees are turning to practice-based training, with Skillsoft's CAISY simulations up 341% in a year.
More than half of educators now want AI disclosed and tailored to assignments, as schools move beyond detection-only policies.
Battery-strapped students at Great Southern Grammar are gaining more classroom time after a Surface laptop rollout cut device downtime and boosted AI use.
Students worried about revision accuracy can now check AI answers against source documents in Adobe's free Acrobat beta.
Workers using AI agents at work now have a vendor-neutral course to help them spot risks, manage oversight and distinguish them from chatbots.
Poor logins are pushing 68% of consumers to abandon or switch providers, as trust in AI and data handling lags sharply.
AI-led teaching has passed a key regulatory test as the London School of Innovation gains the right to award its own degrees.
AI tools for autism support are under scrutiny as advocates warn disabled people risk being excluded from public services and care systems.
Fresh capital will help the workforce platform expand nationwide and add job matching as AI reshapes employer demand.
The rollout gives Niagara Catholic teachers curriculum-aligned support for Indigenous lessons after many said they lacked training on the subject.
Thousands of student placement claims were paid and screened out in the scheme’s first six months, easing compliance pressure on universities.
The new cash will help the workforce platform widen its product range and expand nationwide as AI-driven job disruption grows.
Schools, households and agencies face uneven access and safety online as TUANZ urges a national rethink over AI, curriculum and mobile coverage.
New Zealand charities will gain donated AI training places as businesses buy academyEX licences, widening access beyond the corporate sector.
Running on standard CPUs, the on-device system could make lifelike avatars practical for games, training and virtual assistants at scale.
The move bolsters Year13’s domestic leadership as the youth engagement company expands into the US and targets 1.6 million school leavers.