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Intel, in partnership with government, academia, civil society, and industry stakeholders, organizes Digital Readiness Programs with an aim to demystify and democratize emerging technologies like AI for all.
Each program organized by Intel is tailored for various learning needs across age groups by providing access to AI tools, unlocking AI's power and making it accessible for everyone.
There are two programs that follow under this category. Intel's AI for Youth will focus on the age groups 13 to 20. The program looks forward to demystifying AI and equipping youth with the skill sets and mindsets required for AI readiness. It also looks forward to creating meaningful social impact solutions as evidence of achievement. Participants are desired to have foundational math and statistics skills for this program.
Intel will provide an age-appropriate learning journey based on experiential methodologies covering technical skills (such as programming, data science, computer vision and natural language processing) and social skills (such as understanding AI ethics, biases and privacy), leading to social impact projects. The program covers computer vision, natural language processing and statistical data domains.
The young innovators will be provided with a Certificate of Participation and Certificates of Accomplishments for youth building and showcasing AI-enabled projects to solve real-world problems.
The AI for All program opened by Intel is open for all age groups. This program aims to demystify the wonders of AI for people from all walks of life–students, parents, professionals in any field, senior citizens, etc. The program has a 4-hour course divided into two sections - AI Aware and AI Appreciate.
The participants will be provided with a basic understanding of AI, its applications, and myths & misconceptions around it. The program aims to build an elementary understanding of AI and its potential and pitfalls. In addition, they will gain introductory knowledge of the common domains of AI and its related issues and start building personal learning plans.
The general public with non-technical background that has digital access and wants to know about AI can take part in the program. The program is not meant to replace any formal workforce preparation, education or skilling program.