
Through collaboration with IBM’s SkillsBuild program, Clark Atlanta University professors can receive AI training and practical learning opportunities through access to Watsonx (IBM’s portfolio of generative AI products) and Granite (IBM’s family of open-source large language models). Professors who participate in the new training will learn how to incorporate advanced AI learning into their curriculum.
Students at Clark Atlanta University will also benefit from the new partnership with IBM. The tech company will offer several interactive labs that help students dive deep into topics such as code generation and data classification. Participation in these labs will open the door for students to earn digital credentials that will help them secure careers upon graduation. Additionally, students will have access to IBM’s suite of AI products to build semester-long capstone projects with assistance from IBM mentors.
Furthermore, IBM will host various group innovation challenges, such as hackathons, to provide short-term experiences for aspiring developers. Students across all disciplines can also enroll in free, one-hour-long courses through IBM SkillsBuild that will provide them with a foundational understanding of AI technologies.


