This program offers a unique opportunity for underrepresented students to gain hands-on AI research experience and explore the ethical implications of AI at a top university, completely free of charge.
The Princeton AI4ALL Summer Program is a free, selective three-week residential program designed to introduce rising 11th-grade students from underrepresented backgrounds to the field of Artificial Intelligence. Participants engage in a combination of daily lectures by Princeton AI faculty, hands-on introductions to the AI lab, and collaborative research projects guided by graduate students. These projects often focus on applying AI techniques to real-world problems with a societal impact, such as computer vision for self-driving cars, identifying misleading online news, or analyzing large datasets. The curriculum also emphasizes the ethical and societal implications of AI technology, including discussions on bias and responsible AI development. The program includes social events, mentorship sessions, and a field trip to Washington D.C. to learn about AI policy.
A typical day includes morning lectures and workshops on AI concepts, Python programming, or ethics, followed by afternoons focused on hands-on project work, lab sessions, and mentorship time. Evenings feature community activities, speaker panels, social events, and campus exploration.
The program is ideal for rising 11th-grade students from underrepresented backgrounds in tech who have an interest in math and science, leadership potential, and a passion for creating an inclusive and diverse environment, with no prior AI or programming experience required.
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544
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