Will This HBCU Train the Next Generation of AI Leaders?

(AURN News) — Clark Atlanta University is launching a new collaboration aimed at putting students on the front lines of artificial intelligence — and ensuring that the next wave of tech talent reflects the communities it serves.

The university is partnering with IBM SkillsBuild to train both students and faculty in core AI skills. The goal is to embed real-world AI tools — including large language models and IBM’s Watson products — directly into the classroom.

Faculty will receive training, curriculum resources and support to integrate AI into their coursework. Students will participate in AI labs, hackathons, and complete capstone projects using generative AI.

“By equipping our students with essential AI competencies, we not only prepare them for future opportunities but also ensure that the development of artificial intelligence reflects the broad range of perspectives of the communities it serves,” said Dr. Charlene D. Gilbert, provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at Clark Atlanta University.

Gilbert called it “imperative” that the people designing AI systems come from the same communities those systems affect.

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The program is designed to expand access to in-demand digital skills and foster long-term economic opportunity, while giving HBCU students a direct path into the AI economy.


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