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Amii Builds on Workforce Readiness Initiative with the Launch of an ‘AI Literacy’ Platform

October 8, 2025 by Knowlton Thomas

Over the summer, Google Canada announced a $13 million AI Opportunity Fund to equip two million Canadians with artificial intelligence skills.

“AI is transforming the way we work and can empower people across almost every field,” Sabrina Geremia, Vice President and Country Managing Director for Google Canada, remarked in June. “The AI Opportunity Fund will help upskill Canadians nationwide, strengthen our workforce, and prepare Canadians for an AI-powered economy.”

The funding supported four Canadian organizations, including the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute, known as Amii.

Amii earmarked the capital to spearhead the national AI Workforce Readiness Consortium, offering foundational AI education to post-secondary students across Canada.

“In a world where AI’s impact is everywhere, our goal is to ensure AI literacy is everywhere,” says chief executive officer Cam Linke.

This month, the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute is launching an “AI Literacy for Everyone” Platform.

The newly developed learning platform is designed to help learners at all levels bridge the AI skills gap and stay competitive in an evolving digital world, according to a statement from the organization.

“The launch of the AI Literacy for Everyone platform marks a critical next step in our commitment to offer expert-developed training and equitable access to foundational AI skills for all,” commented Linke.

Designed by Amii’s multidisciplinary team of machine learning and training experts, the platform’s core includes 12 hours of structured content that introduces foundational concepts in machine learning and real-world applications.

“We need students, employees, citizens, and parents to have this broad understanding because AI literacy is a core literacy for the future, enabling everyone to be part of an optimistic, resilient, and truly prosperous future with as many informed voices as possible,” stated Linke.

As one of Canada’s national AI Institutes, Amii has thus far trained over 250,000 learners through a variety of AI-first courses, workshops, and certificates.

“As recognized leaders in AI literacy, we see firsthand that understanding AI is no longer optional,” says Adam Danyleyko, Product Owner of Amii’s Training Team. “It’s a prerequisite for success.”

For individuals, AI skills “are the new professional advantage in a rapidly changing job market,” according to Danyleyko. For organizations, “training the whole team accelerates innovation and creates a powerful competitive edge by turning employees into agile, AI-confident teams.”

Amii’s AI Literacy for Everyone platform “will empower learners with essential AI knowledge needed to thrive through a comprehensive, flexible platform designed for skill retention,” he said.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Amii

About Knowlton Thomas

Knowlton Thomas is Editor-in-Chief of The Midway Advance and Senior Writer for Techtalent.ca. Over more than a decade of journalism, he has penned thousands of articles and dozens of essays on technology, health, and culture across a variety of publications.

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