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Germany's first training course for 'AI managers'

The Bitkom Academy, together with the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), is now offering Germany's first certificate course 'Training as an AI Manager'.

The German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) in Kaiserslautern.

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"After 4.0 and big data, learning systems are the next stage of digital transformation. For most companies, however, the topic is still very abstract and there is a lack of trained experts," says Anja Olsok, Managing Director of the Bitkom Academy. "With our new practice-oriented 'AI Manager' training course, we want to support companies in further qualifying their employees and making artificial intelligence usable for their own business in a very concrete way."

At the beginning of the course, participants will be given a sound overview of the topic. They will then apply what they have learned in practice by developing concrete concepts for value creation with the help of AI in their own company.

Prof. Dr. Christoph Igel, Scientific Director of the Educational Technology Lab at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence: "The potential of AI for hybrid value creation is enormous. Across all industries. With the practical qualification offered by the Bitkom Academy together with the DFKI, we want to help companies optimize existing processes in specific fields of application such as HR, retail, logistics or healthcare and, ideally, develop new business models."

All details about the certificate course "Training to become an AI Manager" are available online.

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