The $2.5B Coursera-Udemy merger is being driven by AI speed
The need to train people in AI at a faster pace is driving the multibillion-dollar merger between tech education giants Udemy and Coursera. The merger, announced this week
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The need to train people in AI at a faster pace is driving the multibillion-dollar merger between tech education giants Udemy and Coursera. The merger, announced this week
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