This program offers high school students 2 college credits while exploring the intersection of AI with social equity and criminal justice.
The Seattle University AI for Equity program offers high school students a credit-bearing experience to explore the complex intersection of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and the criminal justice system. Participants engage in hands-on learning and examine real-world examples to understand how modern technologies are applied in criminal justice, while critically analyzing issues of bias, equity, and ethics. Students build a foundational understanding of AI and machine learning, learn to evaluate common techniques using real datasets, and assess both the technical and social justice implications of these tools. The program challenges students to design AI-driven solutions to traditional social problems, balancing innovation with responsibility. Learning is enriched by guest speakers from the Seattle area who bring local, professional perspectives on technology, ethics, and justice. Upon successful completion, students earn 2 college credits.
Students attend classes taught by Seattle University professors, engage in hands-on learning with real-world examples, and participate in curricular excursions and co-curricular activities.
High school students interested in criminal justice and artificial intelligence, who want to explore the intersection of AI with social equity.
Seattle University
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