How Georgia Tech’s AI Makerspace Equips College students With AI

How Georgia Tech’s AI Makerspace Equips College students With AI

AI is about to remodel the workforce — and the Georgia Institute of Know-how’s new AI Makerspace helps tens of 1000’s of scholars get forward of the curve. On this episode of NVIDIA’s AI Podcast, host Noah Kravitz speaks with Arijit Raychowdhury, a professor and Steve W. Cedex faculty chair {of electrical} engineering at Georgia Tech’s school of engineering, concerning the supercomputer hub, which gives college students with the computing assets to strengthen their coursework and achieve hands-on expertise with AI. In-built collaboration with NVIDIA, the AI Makerspace underscores Georgia Tech’s dedication to making ready college students for an AI-driven future, whereas fostering collaboration with native colleges and universities.

Time Stamps

1:45: What’s the AI Makerspace?

5:57: What computing assets are included within the AI Makerspace?

7:23: What’s the intention of the AI Makerspace?

14:47: Georgia Tech’s AI-focused minor and coursework

19:25: Raychowdhury’s perception on the intersection of AI and better schooling

23:33: How have industries and jobs already modified on account of AI?

27:44: What can youthful college students do to arrange to get a spot in Georgia Tech’s engineering program?

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