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VetsinTech Launches "Vets in AI" to Prepare Veterans for the AI Revolution and Future of Work


San Francisco Bay Area Initiative Readies Vets for AI Opportunities And National Security

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- VetsinTech, the leading national non-profit dedicated to supporting veterans through tech-based programs and opportunities in education, employment, and entrepreneurship, announced a major initiative, "Vets in AI." In conjunction with its launch event unveiling Vets in AI, the ongoing initiative will focus on three core areas:

The 2024 Vets in AI initiative currently includes:

"The AI revolution demands technical skills and a keen sense of responsibility. Vets in AI recognizes veterans' unique experience serving in complex, high-stakes environments. Our initiative expands education, employment, and entrepreneurship opportunities, empowering veterans to build successful AI careers while also championing responsible innovation. We support veteran-led AI startups and plan to continue helping veterans build successful AI careers while also strengthening our nation's AI readiness and national security," said Katherine Webster, VetsinTech Founder and CEO.

With businesses adopting AI to address labor shortages and seek productivity gains, demand for professionals skilled in AI is skyrocketing industry-wide, leading to new roles in IT and other functions. According to CIO.com, demand for people with AI Skills outpaces the supply.

The VetsinTech Academy, which has trained more than 1,000 veterans, has a strong foundation of 80,000 members across 20 chapters in the country, Vets in AI plans to offer:

Veterans and military spouses interested in exciting AI careers can start by visiting VetsinTech Academy today to explore upcoming programs.

About VetsinTech
Based in San Francisco, with more than 80,000 vets strong and 20 chapters across the country, VetsinTech is the leading national non-profit devoted 100% to springboarding veterans into tech careers. VetsinTech harnesses the national technology ecosystem to benefit veterans returning from active military duty who want to apply their exceptional training, skills, and experience to a new technology career. Comprising technology industry leaders and former service members, VetsinTech is the only non-profit supporting our veterans through tech-based programs and opportunities in education, employment, and entrepreneurship. For more information, interested parties can visit www.VetsinTech.co.

Press Contact:
Carmen Hughes
Ignite X
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650.453.8553

SOURCE VetsinTech


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