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Mark Cuban Foundation, Nuclear Museum Partner on AI Bootcamp for Albuquerque Area Teens

Mark Cuban Foundation AI Bootcamp is a free twenty-hour introduction to Artificial Intelligence for high school students, held at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History from March 17 to 19.

The program will bring the highly acclaimed Artificial Intelligence (AI) Bootcamp to Albuquerque high school students. This collaboration emphasizes the Foundation’s mission to reach students in underserved and previously unconnected regions, providing them opportunities to engage with innovative technology.

The program aims to provide students with a foundational understanding of artificial intelligence and its applications to future careers. Students can select from six tracks: healthcare, arts and entertainment, business and entrepreneurship, computer science, sports science, or education and career readiness. Driven by the belief that fostering interest in AI at a young age is crucial for preparing the next generation for their future, the AI Bootcamps are introductory and accessible to students in 9-12 grade with an interest in technology. Students need not be familiar with computer science or programming to attend.

This free AI Bootcamp is hosted for underserved high school students with a transparent focus on recruiting girls, students of color, first-generation college students, and those from low to moderate-income households. The AI Bootcamp Program provides students with lunch and a snack, transportation assistance, and technology equipment during boot camp.

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Watch a video from Mark Cuban about AI Boot Camp (in English and Spanish)