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AI Club

Students build artificial intelligence literacy through structured training, hands-on projects, ethical discussion, and exposure to university-level AI topics.

Schedule Thu · 15:30-17:00
Focus Grades 9-12
Format Differentiated pathways
Students collaborating with laptops and robotics materials in an AI club workspace.
AI learning moves from model exploration to working prototypes and ethical discussion.

Club Overview

Built for students who want visible growth, not passive participation

AI Club gives students a gateway into artificial intelligence through real tools, project work, mentorship opportunities, and research topics such as machine learning, computer vision, large language models, medical AI, and human-centered design. The club is open to students in grades 9-12, with pathways for beginners, intermediate learners, and advanced students preparing for competitions or research.

Students collaborating with laptops and robotics materials in an AI club workspace.

Student Output

What students should be able to show from the work

01 Working AI prototypes
02 Ethics-aware technology thinking
03 Competition and research readiness

Program Pathway

How club time turns interest into practice

01

Foundational AI Learning

Students learn machine learning concepts and code basic AI models with tools such as Python, TensorFlow, or Teachable Machine.

02

Hands-on AI Projects

Project examples include AI voice assistants, image classification models, and sentiment analysis using natural language processing.

03

Competitions And Challenges

Advanced students can work toward student-level AI challenges, including Kaggle-style mini-competitions.

04

Speakers And Field Experiences

Students may connect with AI engineers, Stanford undergraduate or research mentors, and university AI labs or virtual lab tours.

Purpose And Outcomes

Key outcomes students build through sustained participation

1

Build foundational and advanced AI literacy, including machine learning, data analysis, and algorithmic thinking.

2

Expose students to real-world AI applications through Stanford-supported resources and SAILea educational frameworks.

3

Train students to become responsible, ethical users and developers of AI technologies.

4

Create opportunities for AI competitions, research projects, and collaboration with industry experts and university researchers.

5

Foster leadership, creativity, innovation, and cross-disciplinary thinking for future STEM and AI study.

Partner Organizations

Programs and organizations connected to this club

  • SAILea (Smart AI Learning & Education Alliance)
  • Stanford AI in Medicine Summer Program
  • Stanford AI4ALL
  • Stanford CARE AI Summer Program for High School Students
  • Stanford Human-Centered AI Virtual Program (HAI)

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