Guwahati: The National Science Centre in Guwahati is set to host a state-level students’ science seminar on Tuesday in collaboration with the Assam Science Technology and Environment Council on the potential of artificial intelligence (AI).
The best presenter in the seminar will get a chance to represent Assam at the National Science Seminar to be held in Mumbai on Nov 20.
Ramendra Medhi, education officer of the centre, said, “The seminar aims to teach a spirit of scientific enquiry and analytical thinking in the minds of young students.”
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