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Strive's AI Advantage Workshop: Take Action for the UN's Sustainable Development Goals

Hosted by Pulkit Agarwal, Strive Math & Strive Math
 
 
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If we pair the most creative population on Earth, kids, with the most powerful generative AI tools, can we solve the world's hardest problems: The UN Sustainability Development Goals?

Students will learn

Chat GPT is not the only AI tool! Students will be early adopters to the variety of AI tools that exist today. Our workshops will include tools such as:

  • Build.AI 🛠️ builds AI apps in minutes

  • D-ID.com 🧚🏼‍♀️ uses realtime face animation to create human-like experience

  • Elevenlab.io 🎤 produces voiceovers

  • Midjourney.com 🎨 converts words to art in seconds

  • Soundraw.io 🎸 AI that makes music

  • Kaiber.ai 🎥 AI that makes videos

  • And many more

Sessions will include discussions around

  • What is AI and how does it work?

  • Can AI be creative?

  • The power of programming!

  • Why is it important to use technology in a mindful way?

The power of AI can enable students to complete any of these examples within a few hours! The question is: Do you know HOW to use the tools and are you creative enough to envision the outcome:

  • Use Chat PGT to write and publish a 100 page novel about a child who escapes a war zone to increase awareness of war's impact on a society

  • Use build.ai to release an iOS app that sends you a new notification every day with a fact about world water usage

  • Use midjourney.com to create an Instagram account with infographics depicting gender equality in the world

  • Use kaiber.ai to launch a Youtube Channel with videos that promote donations and support for the malnourished

  • ... the list is endless

To win

Student submissions will be scored and evaluated by a panel of experts including Stanford University Alumni, AI developers, and Tech Startup Founders. 100s of awards can be won by students that participate.

Who is this for?

  • 9 - 16 year olds who

    • No previous coding experience is needed

    • Love being challenged 💪

    • Curious about Artificial Intelligence and want to know more 🤓

    • Eager to play with some of the coolest new technologies 🤖

    • Interested in learning how AI can supercharge their imagination 🎨

Meet the Host and the Organizer

Pulkit Agarwal is the CEO of Strive and a visionary in the field of Education and AI. Strive is a Silicon Valley VC-backed education company aimed at increasing technical literacy amongst international school students in Asia. Strive students have used AI to create a voice activate snake game, a webcam-controlled driving game where the car’s direction is controlled by moving your hand either left or right in the video, and many other such games and apps. Strive has also created its own coding editor and integrated Chat GPT directly into it, allowing students to get in-the-moment support from an AI. Strive’s advisors include a Computer Science and AI professor who has taught at MIT, Harvard, and Stanford!

Pulkit has a distinguished career and academic background. Prior to Stanford, Pulkit was a Data Scientist at Palantir, which IPO’ed in 2020 for US$15 Billion. At Palantir, he used AI to fight credit card fraud on the dark web. He also bootstrapped the world’s first Blockchain Recruiting agency back in 2015, before cryptocurrencies took the world by storm, and amassed quite a bit of wealth for himself. He was one of the youngest to ever graduate from Stanford University with an MBA at the age of 25. Business Insider identified him as one of the “five rising stars from the Stanford Graduate School of Business’ class of 2020”. He also graduated from Georgia Institute of Technology at the top of his class with a perfect 4.0 GPA, earning the award of Engineer of the Year. In his youth, he was labeled a child prodigy, finishing high school at the early age of 16.