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AI for Youth

The AI for Youth programme is Intel’s global programme, developed in 2019, aimed at increasing digital awareness, especially in artificial intelligence, and promoting future competencies among young people. Based on this programme, the Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Centre has developed and implemented several educational projects in Poland geared towards the teachers and students of Polish general secondary schools and technical and vocational schools.

So far, five editions of the programme have been carried out, covering over 120 schools, including nearly 200 teachers and over 2,000 students.

AI for Youth provided training and educational materials for teachers and students to acquire AI knowledge. Also, it proposed technological tools for practising programming and developing skills in creating AI-based solutions. The project filled the lack of such programmes in the Polish educational landscape and provided accessible specialized tools for implementing the programme.


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