In the USA, the necessity for artificial intelligence (AI) education for the underprivileged has been raised.
Alex Cotran, CEO of the Artificial Intelligence Education Project (ai EDU), asked for interest in AI education for the underprivileged at a regional education conference held in Austin, Texas on the sixth (local time).
It goals to show children the constraints and possibilities of AI technology and prepare them for jobs that use AI.
“People won’t get replaced by AI instantly, but can be replaced by people who find themselves proficient with AI,” Cotran said. can be completely ruled out by a student with experience.”
ai EDU is a non-profit organization sponsored by Microsoft, Alphabet, Google, OpenAI, AT&T, etc. 420,000 in Texas, 300,000 in Wisconsin, 250,000 in Ohio, and public school districts in Atlanta, Spokane, Washington, and Anaheim, California. We’re working with the Center for Education Services, a college district group that gives services to
Reporter Kang Doo-won of AI Times ainews@aitimes.com
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