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Students in Colorado high schools explore the limits of AI and create their own AI models

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Students in Colorado high schools explore the limits of AI and create their own AI models



Students and teachers in Colorado are experimenting with artificial intelligence, or AI in the classroom.

High school students in Longmont, Colorado, are learning how to design their own AI model projects at the St. Vrain Valley School District Innovation Center.

The program started this past fall. 

Mai Vu, the A.I. Program manager at St. Vrain Valley School District, said the AI program’s goal is to teach students how to use AI to solve real-world problems.

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Vu said in her class, students learn how AI algorithms work and how they are coded.

“It’s everywhere, from the music they listen to, Spotify, from what they are seeing on Netflix, but they just don’t know that AI is working in the background,” Vu said. 

Vu explained any student can join, and they can take as long as they need to finish their projects. 

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Aiden Buchanan is a senior in high school and an AI student leader in the program. 

“From learning about it, to getting the parts, to learning how to solder, to actually how to wire everything together, it’s definitely…



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