Malaysia mandates government TVET training in AI, crypto from July
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced that starting July, all government training and research institutions must provide Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programs in emerging fields like AI and cryptology, with 50 million ringgit allocated from the Skills Development Fund Corporation.
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