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The Philippines Wants More STEM-Educated People

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Date: 19 Oct 2018 | by: Sintia Radu | Story Source: US News ~ Go to Original Article

AS GREATER NUMBERS OF people around the world learn about the impact and use of artificial intelligence, countries’ governments are also evaluating their STEM resources in education to establish who should train the next wave of AI workers.

The Philippines, the 13th-most populous country in the world, has plenty of young people that need training in STEM fields, says Jose Manuel “Babe” del Gallego Romualdez, the country’s ambassador to the United States. Educators and officials in….


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