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Cuba will collaborate with a Spanish university on artificial intelligence issues

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The University of Granada (UGR), in Spainhas designed a collaborative doctoral training program on artificial intelligence (AI) which is based on agreements signed with Cuban universities and the Ibero-American Postgraduate University Association (AUIP).

The UGR signed a specific collaboration agreement with the Technological University of Havana (Cuba), the Computer Sciences University (Cuba), the Marta Abreu de las Villas Central University (Cuba) and the Ibero-American Postgraduate University Association (AUIP) to put A training program focused on AI is underway.

The rector of Granada, Pilar Aranda, has signed the agreement with the Minister of Higher Education of the Republic of Cuba, José Ramón Saborido Loidi, and the president of the AUIP, Miguel Ángel Castro Arroyo, to take advantage of the potential of artificial intelligence, that can be applied to all areas of knowledge.

The objective of the Ibero-American Collaborative Program for Doctoral Training in AI is to train researchers who know the potential, limitations and short, medium and long-term prospects of AI.
The proposal is endorsed by the universities that have signed the agreement and it is developed on the ICT Doctoral Program of the University of Granada, in which professors from other Andalusian universities participate.
The Doctoral Program aims to become a strategic action for postgraduate teachers and students to link up with the 2030 Agenda and the SDGs and promotes an Ibero-American alliance aimed at developing postgraduate training actions for quality education, research and development in AI



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