12 school districts adopt UF-designed artificial intelligence education program

12 school districts adopt UF-designed artificial intelligence education program

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High schools across the state will offer AI coursework this upcoming year through a UF-designed education program. The program’s goal is to equip youth with the skills required for an AI-enabled workforce.

Nancy Ruzycki, a professor at UF’s Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering, is one of the architects of the coursework, called AI Foundations, which will be delivered through the state’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs.

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