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Life Skills You'll Gain
Ready to level up your life skills? Learning about Artificial Intelligence is a great way to do it! Check out some of the abilities you'll develop as you become a pro.
Problem-solving
Requires breaking down complex problems into smaller, manageable tasks, and then finding solutions to those tasks.
Critical thinking
Requires understanding the logic and structure of a program or robot, and being able to think critically about how to improve it.
Creativity
Allows students to express their creativity by building their own programs, games, art and other digital projects.
Collaboration
Often done in teams, and students learn how to work effectively with others and communicate their ideas effectively.
Entrepreneurial skills
Can be used to develop and design websites, mobile applications, software and robots. This can be used to start a business venture or to create a startup.
Technical literacy
Can help students develop their understanding of technology and how it works, which can be useful in many areas of life.
STEM skills
Often requires a combination of science, technology, engineering and math, and students who take robotics courses may develop their STEM skills and knowledge.
Data Analysis
Requires understanding and analyzing data, which can be a valuable skill in many fields.
Ethics
Requires understanding ethical considerations and implications of technology, which can be important in many aspects of life.
Future Ready
Technology is increasingly becoming a part of our daily lives and understanding it can help students be more prepared for the future workforce and society.
Communication
Students learn to express ideas effectively, collaborate, and provide feedback to achieve successful outcomes.
Discover Your Dream Career
Wondering where your Artificial Intelligence skills can take you? Check out these potential careers to discover your options.
Artificial Intelligence Engineer
They create computer programs that can think and make decisions like a human.
Robotics Engineer
They design and build robots, making sure they work properly and do what they're supposed to do.
Machine Learning Engineer
They design and build computer programs that can learn from data, allowing them to improve over time without being explicitly programmed.
Natural Language Processing Engineer
They create computer programs that can understand and generate human language, such as speech recognition and language translation.
Computer Vision Engineer
They create computer programs that can "see" and understand the world around them, such as image recognition and object detection.
Data Scientist
They analyze large amounts of data, using statistical methods and computer algorithms to find patterns and make predictions.