Train an AI bot!
This challenge has been written by Code.org and is part of the EU CODE WEEK CHALLENGES.
Target Audience
  1. Primary school (5-12)
Experience
  1. Beginner
Duration
  1. 1 hour
Recommended Materials
  1. Tutorial can be found here: https://code.org/oceans
    (This tutorial is available in over 25 languages)
Purpose
  1. To learn about artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, training data, and bias, while exploring ethical issues and how AI can be used to address world problems.
Description
Train an AI bot with AI for Oceans. In this activity, you will program or train AI (artificial intelligence) to identify fish or trash. Let's clean up the ocean!
Instructions
Instructions are shown as videos within the tutorial (https://code.org/oceans) and also written at the top of each level.
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Example
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