Students receive a co-branded digital badge from the University of Washington Continuum College and Circuit Stream upon completion, enhancing their portfolios.
Students in this two-week program will gain hands-on experience by building their own unique AI tool while exploring the ethical considerations and responsible development of artificial intelligence. The curriculum guides participants through applying theoretical knowledge in practical projects. Key topics include machine learning, neural networks, computer vision, reinforcement learning, and generative AI, including large language models (LLMs). Students will learn to utilize frameworks like PyTorch to build and train models for image classification and text generation. The program culminates in a capstone project, allowing students to showcase their acquired skills and receive a co-branded digital badge from the University of Washington Continuum College and Circuit Stream.
A typical day involves engaging in learning the core concepts of AI and machine learning, exploring current applications, and working on building a unique AI tool, with classes running from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, including a 1-hour lunch break.
This course is ideal for ninth to twelfth graders who possess foundational knowledge of Python and are curious about how AI functions and its real-world applications.
University of Washington, Seattle Campus
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