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Baltimore Launches First AI Computer Lab for Youth and Seniors with Intel and NWN

What Happened

Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott, in partnership with NWN Corporation and Intel, has opened the city\’s inaugural AI Computer Resource Lab. The new facility, located at the Reisterstown Road Plaza, is designed to provide Baltimore\’s youth and senior citizens with access to next-generation artificial intelligence technologies, digital literacy programs, and cutting-edge computer equipment. The collaboration aims to reduce the digital divide and foster tech skills for underserved communities, furthering both inclusion and educational opportunities in the area. Intel and NWN supplied the lab with advanced PCs, connectivity, and AI-powered learning solutions.

Why It Matters

This initiative demonstrates how public-private partnerships can strengthen digital equity and promote career readiness in a tech-driven world. By giving underserved groups resources to develop crucial AI and computing skills, Baltimore sets an example for cities nationwide investing in community technology projects. Read more in our AI News Hub

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