AI brings challenges to contest but more positives than negatives, co-founder says
Twins Ashlee and Aimee Keogh , from Tallaght Community School, are among the competitors. Photograph Nick Bradshaw / The Irish Times
This is the third time they have entered and they will join hundreds of their peers from 225 schools displaying 550 projects. A judging panel of 85 experts from the world of Stem and business choose the 200-plus prize winners. This generation of students seem to be very competent computer coders, he added, and with artificial intelligence , coding is only going to get easier, “so you can actually ask AI now to code for you. So we’re probably going to see even more technology projects over the coming years doing really well as those barriers to entry start to fall.”
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