More than 140 male and female students at the secondary and university levels, who were nominated from among more than 10,000 male and female students from across the Kingdom, have joined three summer camps on artificial intelligence launched by the Saudi Authority for Data and Artificial Intelligence (SADAIA) and King Abdullah University.
Science and Technology “KAUST” at the headquarters of the KAUST Academy in Thuwal and the British University of Oxford.
The three camps, which last eight weeks, aim to enhance the skills of high school students and university students in the Kingdom to master natural language processing and learn about graphical intelligence networks.
The launch of these camps comes within the framework of SADAIA’s efforts, in cooperation with KAUST, towards developing human capabilities and providing today’s generation with the necessary knowledge and skills through specialized programs in the fields of artificial intelligence, according to the latest international practices, in order to achieve the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.