TEENS IN AI - BULGARIA
31.03.2023 |
The Teens In AI initiative, launched at the AI for Good Global Summit at the UN in May 2018, exists to inspire the next generation of ethical AI researchers, entrepreneurs, and leaders who will shape the world of tomorrow.
Main activities, outreach, and mission
Through a combination of hackathons, accelerators, and bootcamps together with expert mentoring, talks, company tours, and networking opportunities, the programme creates a platform for young people aged 12-18 to explore AI, machine learning, and data science.
Since its start in 2015, Teens in AI has reached over 9.000 young people in over 140 cities worldwide.
Organized twice a year, global AI hackathons for teenagers are one of the main activities of the initiative. During those campaigns, locations from across the globe participate in local events where teams develop and pitch technological solutions tackling a UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) to determine the winner.
Being on the mission to attract more people to new technologies, achieve more efficient use of digital potential, and support the development of the ICT sector in Bulgaria by encouraging young people to pursue computing and technology, the Digital National Alliance in Bulgaria is the lead organizer of the event for Bulgaria two times in a row – in October 2021 and in March 2022.
During the Bulgarian editions, within 5 days students aged 12-18 developed innovative solutions using AI to support the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
See three of the projects developed:
Christina de Bruin, who is a UNICEF Representative to the Republic of Bulgaria, shared this in her speech for the opening of the first Teens In AI hackathon in Bulgaria:
The initiative aims to democratise AI and create opportunities for underrepresented talent and give young people and especially girls early exposure to AI which is being developed and deployed for social good.
“We cannot allow half of the world’s talent – girls to be excluded from the spheres of artificial intelligence and technological solutions which are extremely important nowadays. Greetings to the organisers of the initiative!”
Why is this a good practice?
During strict pandemic restrictions due to COVID-19, DNA managed to successfully conduct two consecutive Teens in AI hackathons in an online format. This allowed the engaging a wider range of children from all over Bulgaria, including representatives of minority groups.
As a result of the events, over 100 children from different backgrounds, with zero technical skills and with extensive experience in programming as well, developed nearly 20 innovative AI-based projects, the best of which were evaluated by the international jury of Tees in AI.
“I took part in the hackathon because I think it is important to keep abreast of global problems and look for solutions to them. Artificial intelligence has great potential and I believe that it can help us create a better world for everyone”.
– Elena,16 years old, who took part in both of the Bulgarian hackathons.
Another participant in the latest Bulgarian edition of Teens in AI echoed this positive feedback, stating that the initiative is:
“A hackathon, where you don’t need to miss school and yet you’re developing a project, where you not only code, but develop an entrepreneurial plan with target groups, income sources, partners and so on.”
The Teens in AI initiative spreads more and more all over the world, being launched in around 25 countries.
If you would like to connect with and inspire the next generation of tech and AI thinkers, co-host a hackathon, or support the initiative, read more here.
Details
Target audience
Digital skills for all
Digital skills in education
Digital technology
Artificial Intelligence
Level
Basic
Intermediate
Advanced
Expert
Funding of the good practice
Public
Type of initiative of the good practice
International initiative
Country providing the good practice
Bulgaria
Organisation providing the good practice
Digital National Alliance