Our AI Navigators have been on the move - leading sessions designed to introduce community members to the basics of Generative AI while reinforcing computer fundamentals. These aren’t just casual tech lessons - they’re intentional efforts to prevent the kind of digital divide that impacted many communities.
We are also proud to share that two of our AI Navigators, Andres and Cariegh, represented Hopeworks at Dell Tech World in Las Vegas this month!
These two standout young professionals weren’t just attendees, they were active contributors. At the conference, Andres and Cariegh earned AI certifications, conducted live interviews, and even helped present AI concepts to attendees from across the globe. Their leadership, curiosity, and confidence were on full display as they connected with tech innovators and shared how Hopeworks is using AI to empower young adults.
A huge thank you to Dell Technologies and all our partners who helped make this incredible opportunity possible. Your support is helping to shape the next generation of tech leaders - leaders like Andres and Cariegh.
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