
Building Young Leaders and Innovators for the AI-Powered Future
We believe that everyone, regardless of their gender, ethnicity, or financial status, should have equal access to the transformative power of AI.
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Fairness in AI requires diverse perspectives and input from individuals with different backgrounds. However, with only 13.5% of the field consisting of women and similar statistics for other minorities, data is becoming gender-skewed, leading to bias in AI.
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AI is becoming increasingly prevalent in our daily lives, and UNICEF predicts that it will have the most significant impact on children. In today's rapidly transforming and tech-driven world, it's essential for kids to learn AI principles to ensure their career potential in the future.
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Teaching AI principles, applications, and limitations at an early age is an excellent way to kickstart critical thinking and prepare children to become intelligent consumers of technology. ​
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Learning AI does not necessarily require coding knowledge or understanding college-level algorithms. AI can seem like a faraway concept, but we're here to help demystify the topic and unlock its value in children's education!
If we don’t get women and people of colour at the table — real technologists doing the real work — we will bias systems. Trying to reverse that a decade or two from now will be so much more difficult, if not close to impossible. This is the time to get women and diverse voices in so that we build it properly.
Fei-Fei Li, Sequoia Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University
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