Bulgaria to Host First AI International Student Olympiad in August

Bulgaria to Host First AI International Student Olympiad in August

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This year, Bulgaria organized the first international student Olympiad in AI, Alexander Velinov, Alexander Velinov, secretary of the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad organizing committee, told journalists. He specified that the competition will take place from August 9 to 15 in Burgas and there are already 27 teams from 20 countries registered, CE Report quotes BTA

The goal of the Olympiad will be for children to understand how artificial intelligence works, Velinov explained. They will solve problems, make programmes and systems, and they will have to train the models in several areas - machine learning, natural language processing and computer vision. For the last one, Velinov explained that students will have to deal with the analysis of photographic material, after which images will be generated with artificial intelligence, taking care to be ethical and follow certain rules.

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