What is Artificial Intelligence, really?
How is it already shaping the world around us?
What might the future look like with AI at the centre of innovation?
In this live online event, we’ll explore these big questions and more with Louise Mills and Elizabeth Barr, two tech professionals from global technology company Cisco. Together, they’ll take students on an interactive journey through the world of Artificial Intelligence – breaking down how AI works, where we see it in everyday life, and how it’s used in real-world roles at Cisco.
Students will get an insider’s view into the benefits and challenges of AI and hear inspiring insights into what the future might hold for this powerful and rapidly evolving technology.
We’ll also highlight free learning opportunities through Cisco Networking Academy, designed to support students who are curious about tech and interested in developing their digital skills.
This event is targeted mainly at students in Key stage 3 but may also suitable for other age groups. Viewers will have the opportunity to submit questions for the panel during the event.
This event is for students accompanied by their teacher(s).
Bookings must be made by teachers. Only 1 ticket per group is needed.
This event is organised by the National Centre for Computing Education (NCCE) in partnership with Cisco, supported by Computing Ambassadors.
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