FREE AI and Machine Learning Family Workshop

FREE AI and Machine Learning Family Workshop

By Code Ninjas Hemel Hempstead

An opportunity for local families to explore AI and Machine Learning together!

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The Marlowes Shopping Centre

Marlowes Hemel Hempstead HP1 1DX United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

About this event

Science & Tech • Medicine

Welcome to the AI and Machine Learning Family Workshop. Join us on Sat 15th November at 15:15 GMT at Code Ninjas @ Marlowes Shopping Centre for a fun and interactive learning experience. Limited free tickets available.


This workshop is perfect for looking to explore the exciting world of AI and Machine Learning together. Get hands-on experience with cutting-edge technology and learn how these technologies are shaping our future. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to bond with your family while diving into the world of AI and machine learning!


Families attending this workshop will:

· Learn how to teach an AI

· Teach a computer how to see

· Make a computer recognise sketches, hand gestures, facial expressions, and more!


Recommended Age Range for Children: 7 to 12

Recommended Age Range for Adults: 18 to 149

Tickets are PER Laptop Station. One Adult and One Child Permitted Per Laptop Station.


Code Ninjas Introduction

Code Ninjas is the nation’s fastest-growing coding club for kids. In our studios, kids between 5 and 14 learn to code by playing and building video games they love, as well as working with many of our other STEM activity sets such as lego robotics and switch circuits.

Kids have a blast and cannot wait to come back. Parents are thrilled as their children gain confidence and future career-enhancing skills including coding, maths, logic, critical thinking and problem-solving as they progress from white to black belt with our martial arts-based curriculum.

Children leaving the programme will be confident, resilient, independent coders and equipped with key skills employers are crying out for. A recent study by The Learning and Work Institute concluded that over one in three employers say that they face skills gaps with their current workforce for advanced digital skills.

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Code Ninjas Hemel Hempstead

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Nov 15 · 15:15 GMT