By LINCOLN DEPRADINE
Artificial Intelligence (AI) – the phenomenon in which machines and modern technology perform actions formerly the preserve and domain of humans – has been met with mixed responses including being misused for cheating and bad behaviour.
However, AI could also be a positive tool to benefit humans. It’s this use that Nigeria-born Francisca Igboa wants to impart to children by conducting a series of volunteer training sessions for children.
“It’s something I’m passionate about,” Igboa said. “I need to prepare them for what the future is – not in the category of damaging – but in a positive light to build them up.”
Igboa’s comments, in an interview with Share, were made at a children’s workshop hosted by Blackhurst Cultural Centre (BCC).
The “Digital Art with AI” workshop was for children ages eight to 14.
According to organizers, the “one-of-a-kind workshop” was intended for participants “to learn about the world of AI and graphic design”.
The children, among other things, were taught simple coding, and how to create diagrammatic pictures and comic books.
The AI training, for Igboa, “it’s a way of giving back to society”, she said. “I’m teaching young children where the world is going to be in the next 30 years, and preparing them for what their expectations should look like.”
Igboa holds an executive MBA from Quantic School of Business and Technology. Her expertise includes accounting and finance, as well as in blockchain technology and cryptocurrency.
The AI workshop was an opportunity for the children “to create a portfolio of digital art and technical skills to set them apart for the future”, said Igboa. “We are bringing a broad perspective, where children can actually utilize generative AI tools and amplify them to be productive in society.
“I want to see AI used for positive solutions and not to damage the future of children. It’s a passion for me.”
Workshop introduces kids to positive use of AI
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