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6 students bag top honours at TOI's AI Summer Camp

6 students bag top honours at TOI's AI Summer Camp

Time of India3 hours ago

New Delhi: Students from schools in Bhubaneswar in Odisha, Dinjan in Assam and Gadarwara in Madhya Pradesh were among the six participants who secured top honours at the 10-day Live AI Summer Camp.
Organised by The Times of India, the camp was specifically designed for school students from classes VI to XII to introduce young minds to the vast possibilities of artificial intelligence. As part of their final projects, the students created smarter, more user-friendly versions of their own school websites. The masterclass was held in recognition of the crucial role artificial intelligence is set to play in shaping the future.
The students were divided into three categories: classes VI-VII, VIII-IX, and X-XII. In the classes VI-VII category, the top honour went to Reyansh Pradhan, a Class VI student of GD Goenka Public School, Bhubaneswar. The other winners across the categories were Class VI student Pranav Vivek of Trio World School, Bengaluru; Class IX student Aadrika Gupta of Army Public School, Dinjan; Class VIII student Vivaan Maheshwari of Heritage Xperiential Learning School, Gurgaon; Class XI student Saiesha Malani of Aditya Birla World Academy, Mumbai; and Class X student Himanshi Singh of BBPS, Gadarwara.
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The masterclass was organised recognising the pivotal role that artificial intelligence will play in the future. Held from June 2 to 13, the camp was aimed primarily at demystifying AI technology and empowering students to harness its potential in creative and practical ways. Over the 10 days, students created songs and stories, comics and cartoon strips, games and gizmo arcades, even a space launch simulator. They also discovered how AI can serve as a powerful tool for academic growth, helping them complete school projects more efficiently and conduct meaningful research.
The workshop equipped these young learners with essential skills and a solid foundation in cutting-edge technology, preparing them to navigate and succeed in the world of tomorrow.
Watch the work of the students at https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/student-ai-masterclass.

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