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AI Project Dashboard
Browse a variety of unique, engaging projects for high school students. Choose what’s right for your classroom from our mix of independent and teacher-led projects in
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Imagine a drone that can save lives in a disaster situation, design testing scenarios, and pitch your idea to investors. No coding required for this project.
Trick your target into compromising their online security with the help of AI, and practice protecting yourself from phishing scams. No coding required for this project. Code.org’s App Lab required for this project.
Deploy an AI-powered urban planning tool to design a solution for a problem in your community. No coding required for this project.
Create an audio detective that instantly knows your music's genre using AI! Coding required for this project.
Students will create an AI book judge that sometimes makes mistakes due to unfair thinking, as AI can with people. We will discuss why this happens and how to improve it. No coding required for this project.
Explore the evolving landscape of AI-generated art through the lens of intellectual property, coding an algorithm to protect artists’ work from being used to train AI image generators.
Self-driving trucks with drivers already haul goods across the US daily. By 2024, they may go solo. In this project, students explore the benefits and challenges of autonomous vehicles and propose policies for how to use and regulate them.
In this project, students explore the possibilities and challenges of communicating with different species using AI. They work in small groups to prototype a mobile app that facilitates communication between different species.
ChatGPT claims to generate human-like text, but how can we use, understand, and evaluate it? Students team up to create a podcast interviewing ChatGPT to analyze its uses.
How can the same technology be used for both good and evil, for order or individualism? Students create a poster explaining the many ways recognition shapes our society. Access Now Self-Guided 2.5 Hours
Medicine is a hotbed of innovation in artificial intelligence. Students develop a vision board for the future of medicine, grounding their ideas in current technologies while thinking big about possible futures.
The City of Washington, D.C uses dozens of algorithms to make automated decisions about government services. Students create a poster showing how these algorithms affect D.C residents.
Acting as a White House public relations expert writing for the general public, students will create a press release detailing the potential benefits and harms of deepfakes in news.
Students actively debate whether it is possible for AI to have common sense. Students will get a sneak peek into the the cutting-edge techniques researchers are using to teach machines common sense and take a stand on a pressing question related to that topic.