The image flashes on the screen: crowded, chaotic, full of detail. Somewhere inside it is what matters. A character. A clue. You spot it instantly. The computer doesn’t. To a machine, every pixel looks the same unless it’s trained to see differently. In games and real-world systems, that ability can mean success or failure. What if a computer had to find Waldo in a crowded image or decide which details actually matter? In AI Detectives: Visual Intelligence for the Real World, teens in AI step into the role of visual intelligence analysts and learn Machine learning. Students use Python to train, test, and refine image classification systems that help computers recognize patterns, categorize images, and flag important details. Your teen will: - Understand how image classification works in real-world AI systems - Learn how Machine Learning models are trained and tested - Explore how data quality affects AI accuracy - Analyze why AI systems make mistakes - Learn how bias can appear in - AI and how to reduce it - Build confidence working with real AI tools and concepts This camp is ideal for teens curious about AI, data science, computer vision, or ethical technology.
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