Our Artificial Intelligence Talks in Public Schools





WHAT WE DO
We deliver talks and workshops on Artificial Intelligence to public schools, showing students how this technology can be used in practical ways to study, create, and prepare for the future.
OUR GOAL
Our focus is on digital and educational inclusion: proving that any young person can learn and explore AI using only free tools, even without access to expensive schools or paid courses. Moreover, we want to show the power of this technology and how it can help them in different situations.
HOW IT WORKS
Our talks are held in person, always in accessible language with practical examples. During the presentation, we provide live demonstrations showing how AI can be used in studies, personal projects, and daily school life. There is also room for questions and direct interaction with students.
EXPECTED IMPACT
The project aims to spark interest in technology and innovation, expand opportunities for young people in vulnerable situations, and encourage the conscious and responsible use of AI.
HOW TO PARTICIPATE
Public schools interested can request a free talk on AI. Young volunteers can also apply to collaborate in the organization and presentation. At the moment, we are just holding this lectures in Salvador/Bahia; however, we are working for expand our range of opportunities!
"For me, giving these lectures is a transformative experience. Every time I step into a public school and see students curious about artificial intelligence, I realize that we are opening doors to opportunities many of them never imagined they could have. Many of them go through difficult situations at home, and it’s hard to find the motivation to learn a completely new technology that might seem complicated at first. Still, it’s possible to see in the eyes of some of them the drive and ambition to learn and to understand how this tool can truly change their circumstances. There’s nothing more valuable than seeing them engaged and eager to discover how AI can help them achieve their dreams."
