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