The CBSE has now partnered with Intel for Artificial Intelligence (AI) for fulfilling the goal of developing an AI-ready generation. the CBSE has introduced Artificial Intelligence as a subject in class IX from session 2019-2020 and in Class-XI from session 2020-2021 in their affiliated schools.
The curriculum focuses on building an AI-mindset, relevant skillset, and toolsets. Efforts are being taken to ensure that the learners become familiar with Artificial Intelligence domains such as computer vision, natural language processing, data, and how they can be applied to create meaningful social impact projects. Apart from this, students are also being taught about AI biases, ethics, and privacy concerns.
CBSE is launching AI Student Community, a platform where students can come together to learn and share their experiences. This will be a youth-driven platform to encourage collaborative learning, sharing and creating AI-enabled social impact solutions, official sources said.
The Union Education Minister, Ramesh Pokhriyal recently asked all institutions approved by the All-India Council for Technical Institutions to offer artificial intelligence as an elective in B Tech courses and also, start a B Tech course in AI and data science.
In addition, IITs also organize short-term programmes, inter-alia, on Artificial Intelligence for the working professional and interested students, said Pokhiryal in a written reply in Lok Sabha.
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