Mindjoy reached 1200 learners in two months with its AI hackathons
Mindjoy says it hopes to reach 10 more schools before the end of September.
Mindjoy says it hopes to reach 10 more schools before the end of September.
The AI hackathon sponsored by Mindjoy will give school children the chance to learn how to use OpenAI’s GPT-3 language model.
Mindjoy hopes to expand the initiative to more grades and more schools in future.
Mindjoy’s AI course is powered by OpenAI’s GPT-3 model and emphasises collaboration and fun.
Mindjoy doesn’t just want to help teach children to code, it wants them to learn how to collaborate and fun.
Teachers should be using AI to enhance their capabilities within the classroom.
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