The University of Washington invites students from traditionally underrepresented groups to join us for a free, 2-week data science and artificial intelligence introductory workshop. To be eligible for the program, students must be rising high school juniors, high school seniors, or college freshmen. At the workshop, students will learn how to understand, analyze, interpret and discuss real-world applications of data science and machine learning with the ultimate goal of understanding impactful technology decisions. https://ai4all.cs.washington.edu/
The deadline to apply to the program is April 15th, 2022.
Eligibility
- All applicants must be rising high school juniors, high school seniors, or students starting their freshman year of college in Fall of this year.
- The Taskar Center for Accessible Technology within the Paul G. Allen school is committed to increasing diversity in data science and AI. AI4ALL is a non-profit organization committed to increasing diversity in STEM education and in the development of artificial intelligence. AI4ALL and the Taskar Center aim to foster an interest in computer science among a wide range of young people, which will lead future generations to produce AI that more accurately represents our diverse world. As such, this program is primarily intended for students from a wide range of traditionally underrepresented groups. These groups include, but are not limited to: students who will be the first in their families to attend a 4-year college, students of color, LGBTQ students, students from underserved communities, students from low-income families, and students with disabilities.
- We will not inquire about the residency status of workshop attendees, and U.S. citizenship is not required for attendance.
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