Samsung Expands its AI Education Program Across all UAE Schools

Samsung Gulf Electronics has expanded its Galaxy AI Pioneers Program to expand artificial intelligence education to all classrooms across the UAE. The program will see an education of over 4,000 students in the emirates of Dubai and Abu Dhabi, training them in AI, coding, content creation, online safety, and more.

This expansion is based on the success of the GAIP program, Samsung's youth-oriented initiative devised to introduce young minds within the UAE, between 12 and 17 years of age, to artificial intelligence. The program covers several topics, such as basic AI and Python, machine learning, deep learning, computer vision, AI robotics, and natural language processing.

Shafi Alam, Director and Head of Direct-to-Consumer Business & Corporate Marketing at Samsung Gulf Electronics, said, "This evolution of the Galaxy AI Pioneers program represents a pivotal moment in UAE's educational landscape. By weaving artificial intelligence and digital literacy directly into daily learning, we're fostering a generation of innovators who will shape the UAE's digital future. The overwhelming success of the pilot program demonstrates the appetite for advanced technology education among young learners. Now, we're scaling this initiative, ensuring every student has the opportunity to develop the skills needed for today’s increasingly digital world".

The curriculum delves into three essential pillars: a comprehensive coding & AI track that builds foundational technical skills, a creative content development module that harnesses the power of Galaxy AI tools, and a vital digital safety component that ensures responsible technology use.

The program has initially begun to roll out across 15 British, American, and IB curriculum schools, offering students aged 11-14 an immersive journey into the world of AI and digital innovation. Through hands-on experience with Galaxy AI devices and real-world applications, students are set to develop robust technological capabilities while learning to navigate the digital landscape responsibly.

Recognizing the crucial role of parental involvement in digital education, the initiative includes a specialized course on online safety, reaching 900 parents and creating a comprehensive support system for young learners in their technological journey.

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