Jeffco Public Schools held a conference to introduce students to technology related careers, and discuss burgeoning technologies like artificial intelligence.
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. — Jeffco Public Schools held the annual Jeffcon tech conference at Arvada West High School in early February. High school students from around the district got a chance to meet with professionals in over a dozen careers, from companies including Microsoft, Apple, Google, and Amazon.
But Eigenbrode’s talk focused on how artificial intelligence can be used in ways that expand career opportunities. Arvada West sophomore Thaddeus Aldenberry Hill said he’s interested in pursuing a career in politics or government but understands that technological advancements will play a role. Jill Ibeck, chief information officer for JeffCo Public Schools, said it’s important to expose students to technology, even if they don’t plan to work in computer science or technology industries specifically
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