The program offers an unparalleled academic experience with a co-branded digital badge from the University of Washington Continuum College, providing a strong credential for future endeavors.
Teens aged 13-18 in the AI: Building Brains with Deep Learning program dive into the world of deep learning and neural networks, exploring their architecture and training methodologies. Participants learn to use frameworks like PyTorch to construct and train neural networks for various tasks, including image classification and text generation. The two-week program provides 60 hours of expert-led learning, culminating in a capstone project where students develop an AI-powered "brain" capable of recognizing handwritten digits or classifying images. Upon completion, students receive a co-branded digital badge issued by the University of Washington Continuum College and Circuit Stream, showcasing their real-world skills and creativity.
A typical day involves expert-led learning sessions focused on deep learning and neural networks, with hands-on activities using PyTorch. For on-campus students, the experience also includes social events, evening activities, and campus exploration.
This program is ideal for high school students aged 13-18 interested in exploring AI, coding, and technology, who want to gain practical skills and enhance their university applications.
University of Washington, Seattle
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