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An AI divide is growing in schools. This camp wants to level the playing field

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Lee V. Gaines

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For many students, artificial intelligence still feels like something that happens to them—not something they get to shape. That’s where programs like AI4All come in. At a free summer camp hosted by Princeton, high schoolers from low-income and rural backgrounds are learning not just how AI works, but how to use it to solve real problems—from wildfire response to medical challenges. As AI becomes a defining force in education and work, who gets to understand and influence it is becoming just as important as the tech itself.

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