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Join the Free NASA GeneLab event Hi {NAME}, While ChatGPT has captured people's attention with its i

Join the Free NASA GeneLab event Hi {NAME}, While ChatGPT has captured people's attention with its impressive intelligence lately, artificial intelligence has been used in many aspects of our lives for years - powering personalized recommendations on Netflix and YouTube, virtual assistants such as Siri and Alexa, self-driving cars, and a lot more. It is important for students to get to know AI early to understanding the technology, think critically about it, and be creative about how AI can be used. Learning AI in our [popular AI classes for kids]( provides a dynamic way for students to develop these essential skills that can pave the way for rewarding careers in any industry. Check out highlights of our AI classes below. Join our [Free NASA GeneLab and Beyond Event]( to explore the frontiers of computational biology, NASA GeneLab, and more. Plus, don't miss out on our [Spring Break camps]( happening now! [Choose from 40 camps]( learn something fun every day. Fun spring break computer science camps are running now through the week of April 8th. Pick from scheduled camps, or [schedule your own camp time]( that works best for you, when you reserve 7 days in advance - just select 'request an additional schedule.' Build lifelong skills and have fun while earning learning and experience points! [Explore Camps]( Reshape Our World With AI Skills The AI industry is experiencing explosive growth and is expected to reach a staggering $190 billion by 2025. For students who want to learn how to harness the power of AI to create cool sports posters, apps, smart home devices, and anything they can dream up, there are many great options. Here are some highlights: [AI Explorers Grades 4-7]( Discover the latest AI technologies and their applications in many areas. Get hands-on experience with cutting-edge artificial intelligence and machine learning products. Understand what AI can and can not do, and why, and build your own AI system. [Learn More]( [Create with ChatGPT Grades 4-8]( Through several carefully designed projects, this interactive course helps students understand what ChatGPT is and introduces them to effective ways of using ChatGPT. Learn how to create Scratch coding projects, plan something fun, develop storylines, and even code a chatbot. [Learn More]( [Ai Art for Kids: Imagine and Create Grades 5-12]( Have fun making amazing AI art - create imaginary places, cool game characters, concert or sports posters, cinematic movie clips, cars of the future, story book illustrations - anything your child can dream up, they can create! Students will explore state of art tools such as Adobe Firefly, Canva, DALL·E-3 by OpenAI, and Runway ML. [Learn More]( [Python for AI Grades 5-12]( Python, favored by industry giants such as Netflix and Google, is used for web development, game design, machine learning, and more. Learn the fundamentals of Python, as well as the elements most relevant to Artificial Intelligence, including data structures and libraries. [Learn More]( [Data Science with Python Pandas Grades 5-12]( Pandas + Python is a powerful combination! Pandas is a fast, powerful, and flexible open source data analysis and manipulation tool. It is easy to use, and yet, covers the most foundational features needed for analyzing data end to end. [Learn More]( [AI Creators Grades 6-12]( Create simple and practical AI apps using a variety of tools - from the Python coding language and open source packages to commercial AI from Google and Open AI. Achieve a firm foundation in key technical concepts used in coding AI, and creating models representative of a variety of data. [Learn More]( Don't Miss a Fun Free Live NASA Event for Kids [Free NASA GeneLab and Beyond Grades 4-12]( Explore the frontiers of computational biology, NASA GeneLab, and beyond with UCSD Bioengineering student and recipient of an NSF REU award, Sally Ha. In a recent talk, Jensen Huang, Nvidia CEO, highlighted the intersection of computer science with biology and medical science as one of the most promising areas in the coming years. [Enroll Free]( Happy learning! The Create & Learn Team [www.create-learn.us]( [Open this email in a web browser](. Jessie (Create & Learn) 2955 Campus Dr #110, San Mateo, CA [Unsubscribe]( - [Unsubscribe Preferences](

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