Hampton University opens AI center to expand access to emerging technology - 13newsnow.com
Hampton University opened a new AI center to provide students with hands-on training and resources in artificial intelligence.
- Hampton University opened a new AI center to provide students with hands-on AI training and resources.
- The center aims to prepare students for careers in a tech-driven economy through partnerships and mentorship programs.
- It includes state-of-the-art labs, cloud computing access, and AI toolkits for research and development.
- The initiative is part of Hampton's broader effort to enhance STEM programs and support underrepresented groups in technology.
Hampton University has inaugurated a dedicated AI center to expand access to emerging technologies for its students. The facility aims to provide hands-on training, workshops, and resources in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and related fields. University officials highlighted the center's role in preparing students for careers in a tech-driven economy. The initiative includes partnerships with industry leaders to offer mentorship and real-world project opportunities.
The AI center is part of Hampton's broader strategy to enhance its STEM programs and foster innovation among underrepresented groups in technology. It will feature state-of-the-art labs, cloud computing access, and AI toolkits for research and development. The university plans to integrate AI education across multiple disciplines, from computer science to business and healthcare.
Students gain access to AI tools and training that can accelerate their skills in emerging technologies.
Provides direct access to AI education and resources, improving career readiness in tech fields.
Expands educational opportunities in AI for underrepresented groups.
- STEM
- Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics education disciplines.
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