Princeton AI4ALL offers a tuition-free, immersive residential experience at a top university, focusing on ethical AI and providing hands-on research opportunities and mentorship to underrepresented students.
Princeton AI4ALL is a three-week residential summer program designed to introduce rising 11th-grade students from underrepresented backgrounds to the field of Artificial Intelligence. The program aims to educate and excite students about AI by providing exposure to various AI topics, discussing cutting-edge AI research, and exploring the societal impacts of AI. Students engage in a combination of lectures by Princeton AI professors, hands-on research projects mentored by graduate students, and field trips, including a two-day trip to Washington D.C. to learn about AI policy. The curriculum covers fundamental AI technology, basic computer science, and programming skills, with an emphasis on machine learning concepts. Participants work in small groups on research projects focused on the societal impact of AI, such as using computer vision to identify illegal deforestation or applying natural language processing in mental health contexts. The program also fosters personal growth through career development workshops, mentoring sessions with AI faculty, and social events, building a supportive community among peers. No prior AI or programming experience is required, as instructors ensure students acquire necessary coding skills during the program.
A typical day includes morning instructor-led classes and lectures by Princeton AI professors, followed by afternoon project time working with mentors and TAs, with breakfast, lunch, and snack times integrated.
The program is best for low-income rising 11th-grade students in the U.S. or Puerto Rico with an interest in math and science and leadership potential, who are passionate about creating an inclusive and diverse environment in AI.
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
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