Launched in 2018 at the United Nations AI for Good Global Summit, Teens in AI is a social impact-driven initiative that inspires teens to explore a future in tech and AI through collaborative, hands-on learning experiences. They believe in harnessing technology to create a fair world where everyone has equal opportunity to maximise their potential. By encouraging diverse perspectives, Teens in AI acts as a catalyst for change, inspiring the next generation of responsible leaders, innovators, and technologists from all walks of life to shape the world of tomorrow.

AI4Good Incubator: https://www.teensinai.com/ai4good-incubator/
This programme focuses on climate action. It provides a platform for teenagers to collaborate, innovate, and develop AI-driven projects aimed at solving climate change issues.

AI Adventure online courses: https://www.teensinai.com/courses/
If you wish to deepen your understanding of AI, these online courses are perfect. They cover a wide range of topics, from the basics of AI and machine learning to more advanced subjects.

All children on Free School Meals can join any programme or course for FREE, with those who don't qualify, taking advantage of 15% off by using the code maths4girls at checkout.

We are delighted to report that Teens in AI have referred 1 volunteers to us and that 1 of these volunteers have already accepted invitations from educators to meet with students.

Together Founders4Schools and Teens in AI have facilitated 150 student-employer encounters, with an educator having brought business leader into contact with 150 students so they are better prepared for the world of work. Below you can see a map of the schools these educators are employed by.

Educators

Click below to invite leaders of local businesses that are available to inspire your students.

Volunteers

Click here if you wish to share your career experiences with students in schools.

Click on the marker to see more details about the event prompted by Teens in AI.

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