JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – The State of Mississippi signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with NVIDIA to expand AI education, promote research collaboration, enhance workforce development and drive economic development.
“This collaboration with NVIDIA is monumental for Mississippi. By expanding AI education, investing in workforce development and encouraging innovation, we, along with NVIDIA, are creating a pathway to dynamic careers in AI and cybersecurity for Mississippians,” said Gov. Tate Reeves (R-Miss.). “These are the in-demand jobs of the future—jobs that will change the landscape of our economy for generations to come. AI is here now, and it is here to stay. We are proud to partner with NVIDIA on this game-changing initiative and look forward to the many benefits Mississippians will reap as a result.”
According to the governor, objectives of the collaboration include:
Reeves said the state will lead AI-driven economic development initiatives to attract technology-focused businesses and expand research capabilities. The state also will provide funding support for educational infrastructure, digital access and workforce training programs designed to serve economically disadvantaged and rural communities.
Officials said NVIDIA will collaborate with Mississippi’s higher education institutions to develop comprehensive AI training programs, integrate NVIDIA Deep Learning Institute resources and provide hands-on learning experiences.
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