Machines and systems are increasingly able to perform tasks that traditionally require human intelligence, such as learning, problem solving, understanding and creative work. AI is also increasingly part of everyday school life. As part of the second module of the Teach-the-Trainer workshop series on 27 February of the Interreg SK-AT project ICE Robotics, educators from Vienna and Bratislava were given an introduction to the functioning and application of artificial intelligence. Topics such as machine learning, neuroscience-inspired AI and computer vision were covered interactively. The workshop also took a critical look at ethical issues and the challenges associated with the increasing spread of AI. Furthermore, teaching materials have been developed to facilitate the use of AI in practice. Participating teachers can now prepare their school classes specifically for our project boot camps taking place in Bratislava, including the AI focus.

