Reimagine the world with Artificial Intelligence

Apr 27, 2021

A virtual link up for ALL Caribbean Youth.

Have you ever wondered what you would you do with a 3D model of yourself? Or perhaps whether the world can be accident-free because of self-driving cars? With the introduction of online classes across the world, have you considered if schools will need classrooms in the future?

Whether you see your future in technology, the arts, business or law, Artificial Intelligence (AI) will soon affect every aspect of your life.

Join UNESCO and the Broadcasting Commission on Wednesday, April 28 to talk about these possibilities. Register below and come share your thoughts; we want to hear how you see the future with AI.

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