Junior High students get hands-on experience with AI at RAIL Lab

Date: 2026-02-15
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By:  Robert Kwaku Annor

In celebration of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the Responsible AI Lab (RAIL) hosted students from Kotei Deduako M/A, Obeng Faith Experimental JHS, and Weweso M/A JHS (A) to introduce them to the fundamentals of artificial intelligence and spark interest in technology.

Lab Manager Christiana Aggor explained to the students that AI is a tool designed to enhance human work rather than replace it. Research Assistant Micheal Boadi simplified the concept, describing AI as computer systems that mimic human intelligence, and demonstrated Natural Language Processing to show how computers can learn to understand and communicate in human language.

The visit included a practical coding session led by Kenneth Dotse, who showed how data is collected and used to train AI models, highlighting the importance of data as the foundation of intelligent systems.

Nana Amoah, another Research Assistant, showcased RAIL’s Sign Talk platform, which translates Ghanaian sign language into text to improve communication and accessibility in hospital settings. The session offered students both theoretical understanding and practical exposure, inspiring the next generation of AI enthusiasts.

 

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