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100 women trained in applying artificial intelligence in production and business

On the afternoon of September 4, at Au Lac Thinh Conference Center (Nha Trang Ward), Khanh Hoa Provincial Women's Union organized a training course on applying artificial intelligence (AI) - marketing innovation, improving business capacity for 100 trainees who are representatives of the board of directors, executive board, cooperative management, cooperative groups, and joint groups; business owners, business households managed and owned by women; women starting businesses and starting businesses in the province. This is an activity to implement Project 939 "Supporting women to start businesses in the period 2017 - 2025".

Báo Khánh HòaBáo Khánh Hòa04/09/2025

Nha Trang University lecturers introduce the training content.
Nha Trang University lecturers share training content.

At the training class, students were introduced and shared content related to the application of information technology and AI in production, business, and product promotion such as: Learning about AI, challenges of AI for humans, correct thinking when using AI... At the same time, they were guided on how to use some AI tools and practice using AI to promote products.

Groups are instructed to apply artificial intelligence to promote a specific product.
Groups are instructed to apply artificial intelligence to promote products.

The training course is organized to support women in business; cooperatives; women starting businesses and starting businesses to access and apply AI technology in business activities, improve competitiveness and sustainable development.

CHAU TUONG

Source: https://baokhanhhoa.vn/chuyen-doi-so/202509/100-phu-nu-duoc-tap-huan-ung-dung-tri-tue-nhan-tao-vao-san-xuat-kinh-doanh-7774a77/


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