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Morgan State University Collaborates with Amazon-Machine Learning University to Bring AI and Machine Learning Education to the Classroom

AI in Education EditorialUpdated July 14, 20261 min readRead source
Morgan State University Collaborates with Amazon-Machine Learning University to Bring AI and Machine Learning Education to the Classroom
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Education shapes the next generation of AI researchers, ethicists, and practitioners. Universities produce the talent that builds AI systems, while K-12 education increasingly incorporates computational thinking and data literacy to prepare all students — not just future engineers — to participate meaningfully in an AI-shaped society.
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