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Yu Chih-han: Higher salaries and fellowships necessary to establish Taiwan as AI leader
To stay ahead in the race for artificial intelligence (AI), Taiwan needs a world-class educational infrastructure, Appier CEO Yu Chih-han thinks. For Yu, this entails that universities should pay competitive salaries to professors and provide adequate funding for students. Additionally, industry talent should be provided opportunities to enhance their business skills, thus helping Taiwan’s fledgling AI industry to go global. Appier, itself a leader in AI-driven cross-screen adtech, actively launches this reform through generous scholarships.