Princeton’s first AI4ALL summer program aims to diversify the field of artificial intelligence

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September 18, 2018

Molly Sharlach, Office of Engineering Communications

For three weeks this summer, high school students packed the conference rooms of Princeton’s Computer Science building, honing programming skills while taking on challenges in artificial intelligence — from sharpening computer vision for self-driving cars to identifying fake or misleading online news. 
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AI4ALL students

Princeton’s AI4ALL summer program aims to bring young people from underrepresented groups into the growing field of artificial intelligence (AI). During a three-week residential camp, rising 11th-graders explore AI applications such as smart speakers and home appliances — including the gadgets’ security vulnerabilities.
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