Sobyanin noted the growing interest of Moscow schoolchildren in neural networks
Moscow schools are actively developing the study of neural networks and creating AI projects in pre-professional IT classes, said the mayor of the capital, Sergei Sobyanin. Students master the mathematical foundations of artificial intelligence and methods of working with data, as well as learn how to develop their own neural networks.
Interest in AI among schoolchildren is constantly growing, Sobyanin emphasized in his channel at the MAX. He recalled that this year, over 250 papers on big data and machine learning were presented at the open city scientific and practical conference "Engineers of the Future".
Studying in pre-professional IT classes helps students with early career guidance, the mayor emphasized. "I am sure that the children will have many new useful developments in medicine, ecology, transport and other fields ahead," he wrote.
For example, students at school No. 1788 have developed an AI voice recognition service for maintaining medical records. Anastasia Boryakina, a student at the A.D. Friedman School No. 654, developed a neural network for predicting pollen levels in the air. Other developments by Moscow schoolchildren include a model that identifies images created by neural networks with 97.51% accuracy, and an AI module for analyzing MRI scans of pituitary diseases.
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