Boulder County students speak at Colorado AI Summit
- Boulder County students discussed their views on AI in education during a virtual summit on National AI Literacy Day, organized by the Colorado Education Initiative and the Colorado Department of Education.
- Malcolm Smith from Niwot High discussed developing an AI model for identifying robot parts, while Alex Zhang from Fairview High created an app named Opal for efficient study.
- Students highlighted the limitations of AI, with Rachael Pichette stating it cannot replace teachers or student interactions, while Jason Kelsall emphasized the importance of addressing ethical concerns in AI usage.
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Boulder County students speak at Colorado AI Summit
Boulder County students shared their perspectives on AI in education during a virtual summit Friday.
·Boulder, United States
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