IMPLEMENTING AI INTO LOCAL SCHOOLS. THIS IS A CONCEPT LOCAL EDUCATORS ARE THINKING ABOUT. WVTM 13 BRYCE HOLLAND SPOKE WITH AI EXPERTS AND EDUCATORS ON WHAT THIS MEANS FOR STUDENTS, AND HOW IT COULD HELP THEM LATER IN LIFE. PARKER HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS MAY SOON HAVE ACCESS TO ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY. TECH EXPERTS SAY THE TECHNOLOGY WILL PREPARE STUDENTS FOR LIFE BEYOND GRADE SCHOOL. CREATING THAT PERFECT WAY TO GET A HANDLE ON THE KEY TERMS BEFORE DIVING INTO THE DETAILS. AI IS GOING TO IMPACT EVERY JOB AND EVERY INDUSTRY, AND WE’RE PREPARING THEM FOR THAT. MILES COLLEGE IS PARTNERING WITH STUDY FETCH TO LAUNCH AN AI PROGRAM FOR HUNDREDS OF STUDENTS IN THE BIRMINGHAM AREA. FIRST UP IS THE BIG ONE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE. FETCH IS A LEARNING FIRST AI PLATFORM, SO WE’RE GEARED TOWARDS HELPING STUDENTS LEARN WITH AI AND LEARN HOW TO USE AI. THE PROGRAM WILL PUT AI TECHNOLOGY IN THE HANDS OF STUDENTS AS THEY PREPARE TO GRADUATE AND APPLY FOR JOBS. WE’RE BRINGING WORKFORCE READY TRAINING TO STUDENTS HERE IN THE STATE OF ALABAMA, MANAGED BY MILES COLLEGE. EDUCATORS SAY USING STUDY FETCH WILL GIVE STUDENTS ACROSS THE STATE AN ADVANTAGE. THE KEY IS TO GET YOUNG PEOPLE IN OUR STATE, OUR CITY, PREPARED FOR THE FUTURE. WE’RE NOT TRYING TO GET THEM READY FOR TEN, 15 YEARS FROM NOW, BUT RIGHT NOW, AI JOBS ARE HERE IN BIRMINGHAM. BRYCE AUSTIN, WVTM 13 PARKER HIGH’S DECIDING WHETHER TO APPLY
Birmingham students to access advanced AI technology
Parker High School students in Birmingham may soon benefit from an AI program designed to prepare them for future careers, thanks to a partnership between Miles College and Studyfetch.
Parker High School students in Birmingham may soon have access to advanced AI technology through a new program aimed at preparing them for future careers, as Miles College partners with Studyfetch to launch the initiative.”A.I. is going to impact every job and every industry and we’re preparing them for that,” said Sam Whitaker, vice president of social impact at Studyfetch.Miles College is partnering with Studyfetch to launch an AI program for hundreds of students in the Birmingham area. Whitaker explained the platform’s focus, saying, “Studyfetch is a learning first A.I. platform so we’re geared towards helping students learn with A.I. and how to use A.I.”The program aims to equip students with AI technology as they prepare to graduate and enter the workforce. “We’re bringing workforce-ready training to students here in the state of Alabama managed by Miles College,” Whitaker said.Educators believe that using Studyfetch will provide students across the state with a competitive edge. The president of Miles College highlighted the urgency of the initiative, stating, “The key is to get young people in our state, our city, prepared for the future,
Parker High School students in Birmingham may soon have access to advanced AI technology through a new program aimed at preparing them for future careers, as Miles College partners with Studyfetch to launch the initiative.
“A.I. is going to impact every job and every industry and we’re preparing them for that,” said Sam Whitaker, vice president of social impact at Studyfetch.
Miles College is partnering with Studyfetch to launch an AI program for hundreds of students in the Birmingham area. Whitaker explained the platform’s focus, saying, “Studyfetch is a learning first A.I. platform so we’re geared towards helping students learn with A.I. and how to use A.I.”
The program aims to equip students with AI technology as they prepare to graduate and enter the workforce. “We’re bringing workforce-ready training to students here in the state of Alabama managed by Miles College,” Whitaker said.
Educators believe that using Studyfetch will provide students across the state with a competitive edge. The president of Miles College highlighted the urgency of the initiative, stating, “The key is to get young people in our state, our city, prepared for the future,
