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Guide your children into the realm of AI with coding

Posted on September 1, 2021February 16, 2022

Coding used to be confined to a circle of tech savvy-people, but with the rise in popularity of data science and machine learning, coding has finally entered the public domain. In this talk, I will first show you why it is never too early for your children to learn how to code and why Python is the perfect programming language for beginners. I will then introduce 3 projects designed for primary schools, secondary schools, and universities to show you how your children can start from knowing nothing about coding to being able to train a neural network model.

Speaker: Mr. Adam Nip / AI Lab
Language: Cantonese
Date and Time : October 9, 2021 / 14:00-14:30 (UTC+8)

Speaker Introduction

Adam Nip graduated from City University of Hong Kong with first-class honours in System Engineering and Management.

He was awarded a certificate of competency in Fundamentals of Deep Learning and Getting Started with AI on Jetson Nano by Nvidia Deep Learning Institute to demonstrate his knowledge in Artificial Intelligence. He is also currently at the final stage of becoming an Nvidia DLI Certified Instructor.

He is currently an assistant project manager at GBA AI Academy, a research programmer at SmartBLKtrade and a training manager at AI Lab.

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