Udemy Partners with Mila to Launch Responsible AI Training Programs
Reuters
Dec 09, 2025
Udemy Partners with Mila to Launch Responsible AI Training Programs
Udemy Inc., an AI-powered skills acceleration platform, has announced a partnership with Mila, a leading AI research institute founded by Turing Award winner Yoshua Bengio. The collaboration aims to accelerate responsible AI skill development for the global workforce by building scalable learning programs focused on ethical AI adoption, governance, and critical thinking. Starting in January, Udemy and Mila will launch new responsible AI learning initiatives, combining technical training with strategic and ethical frameworks. These programs will be available through Udemy's platform, offering flexible learning formats and insights from Mila researchers to help organizations implement AI responsibly and sustainably.
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