India's Emversity Doubles Valuation as it Scales Workers AI Can't Replace
India's Emversity has doubled its valuation as it scales job-ready training in India. Emversity has raised $30 million in a new round as it scales job-ready training in India. [8] The company aims to provide workers with skills that AI can't replace, focusing on areas such as data science, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity.
Emversity's valuation has more than doubled in the past year, according to TechCrunch. The company's focus on upskilling workers in areas where AI is not yet proficient has resonated with investors.
Emversity's mission is to provide workers with skills that are complementary to AI, rather than competing with it. The company's training programs are designed to equip workers with the skills they need to work alongside AI systems, rather than being replaced by them.
Emversity's success is a testament to the growing demand for workers with skills that are complementary to AI. As AI continues to transform the workforce, companies like Emversity are well-positioned to capitalize on this trend.
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