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A Fresh Squeeze on DATA

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Our children have the right to be AI-educated so they can thrive intellectually, emotionally, and morally alongside AI. In the next decade or so, for most children, AI will be their co-workers, drivers, insurance agents, customer service reps, bank tellers, receptionists, radiologists, in short, a natural part of their lives. That's why I am proud of our collaboration with Cloudera in making A Fresh Squeeze on DATA -- A picture book about problem-solving with DATA that encourages children worldwide to transform from passive spectators of technology disruption to active participants of positive change in their local communities and the world. We owe it to our children to help them understand and utilize the powerful tools of AI and thoughtfully weigh its moral and social implications early on. And this is what A Fresh Squeeze on DATA is all about.


ReadyAI - Empowering all students to improve our world with AI.

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ReadyAI is the first comprehensive K-12 AI education company to create an "out of the box ready" and complete program to teach AI. Our mission is to provide AI education that empowers students to use AI to change the world. We teach AI for social good. So we put an emphasis on the non-technical components of learning, combining art and multimedia. Students learn through playing and building up ideas with teammates.


Big Idea #2: Agents maintain models or representations of the world and use them for reasoning

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In the interview, he talks about 5 big ideas in AI. For more information about ReadyAI, please go to https://www.ReadyAI.org For more information about online AI Courses, please go to https://edu.ReadyAI.org For more information about WAICY(World Artificial Intelligence Competition for Youth), please go to https://www.WAICY.org


AI Curriculum Is Coming for K-12 At Last. What Will It Include? - EdSurge News

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When Ayanna met Cozmo the robot, both she and the robot lit up. "it was like she met a new best friend," her Boys and Girls Club teacher James Carter said. And when Cozmo said her name, "she was so excited she didn't know what to do with herself." Even better, it was Ayanna who had programmed Cozmo to say it. Ayanna is one of roughly 50 kids at the Boys and Girls Club of Western Pennsylvania who are using a new artificial intelligence kit created by ReadyAI.


It's Time To Add AI To Your Robotics Competition

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Participants prepare their work in a robotics challenge.Ready AI Most industrial robots are preprogrammed or remotely controlled. That's starting to change with the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI). Some robots operate autonomously and learn to improve task efficiency. The same is true about elementary and secondary school robotics competitions--few involve real AI. Usually, the robots are teleoperated to perform a task like picking up objects and putting them in a bucket.