Kutaisi International University (KIU) will once again host a two-day interactive training on AI Literacy and Prompt Engineering for school students. The program is open to 9th–12th grade students from the Imereti region who are interested in learning the fundamentals of artificial intelligence and prompt engineering in a fun, hands-on environment. The training aims to enhance students’ understanding of artificial intelligence and its applications. Participants will explore the basics of AI and prompt engineering, as well as key topics such as potential risks and ethical considerations. They will also learn about language and other types of AI models and develop strategies for crafting effective and meaningful prompts.
The program features engaging activities, practical exercises, and creative tasks. On the second session, students will take part in a final competition where they can showcase their knowledge and creativity. AI tools will be used to automatically assess the submitted work and summarize competition results. At the end of the training, all participants will receive official certificates from KIU. Winners of the final competition will receive additional certificates in recognition of their achievement.
The training will take place on the "Learn with AI" platform, which was developed as part of KIU’s new bachelor’s program Mathematics & Applications: Foundations of Artificial Intelligence, Scientific Computing, and Financial Mathematics.
To participate, students must have a Gmail account and access to a smartphone or laptop with an internet connection. The training will be conducted in Georgian, but a basic understanding of English is recommended, as some resources will be in English.
The number of available spots is limited. After the first 100 registered students, priority will be given to those with a strong interest in artificial intelligence and KIU’s new undergraduate program in Mathematics & Applications.
This training is part of KIU’s award-winning project under Georgia’s I2Q – Innovation, Inclusion, and Quality Project (CIF Second Call), titled "Integration of Advanced AI Infrastructure and International Collaboration into the Computer Science and Mathematics Curriculum." The initiative promotes community engagement and aims to attract students to STEM fields through AI-focused educational programs.