NVIDIA partners with StudyFetch to offer high school students ‘AI for All’ training course

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StudyFetch, an AI-powered learning platform, has partnered with tech giant NVIDIA to offer AI training to high school students.

The NVAcademy ‘Al for All’ course will be offered to high school students across the US, after a pilot at Public Charter School and Richard Wright Schools.

Students at the pilot schools will be given immediate access to StudyFetch’s AI-powered learning system.

StudyFetch is adapting NVIDIA training content specifically for high school students and delivering it via its AI-powered learning platform, making it available to high school students for the first time at scale.

"NVIDIA has made an extraordinary impact on the world by building the infrastructure that powers artificial intelligence," explains Esan Durrani, CEO at StudyFetch. "Now it's time to focus on the force and weight of that impact, and what better starting point than addressing a broken education system that leaves too many students behind."

"NVIDIA is committed to making AI education accessible to everyone," adds Louis Stewart, Head of Ecosystems Development at NVIDIA.

"With the support of the White House and by working with partners like StudyFetch to equip students, teachers, and developers with the tools and training to harness accelerated computing, we're helping build the next generation of engineers, developers, researchers and innovators who will shape the AI era."

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