For Immediate
Release:
January 28, 2025
Commissioners recognize MCVSD student for
creating Girls Rule AI
FREEHOLD, NJ – The Monmouth County Board of County
Commissioners recognized Ishani Singh of High Technology High School for
founding Girls Rule AI during the Commissioner meeting on Jan. 16.
According to Girls Rule AI, their mission is to empower
girls from around the world with the tools to build solutions using AI. Its
focus is to build the foundational knowledge and programming skills required to
use the latest models in artificial intelligence with an awareness of issues
such as bias in datasets. The initiative offers courses to small groups of
girls in a friendly and supportive environment.
“On behalf of the Board of County Commissioners, I
want to commend Ishani for all the hard work and effort she put into creating
Girls Rule AI, which encourages young women to learn about artificial
intelligence,” said Commissioner Director Thomas A. Arnone. “Her knowledge of
this developing area, her entrepreneurial spirit and her desire to educate
other women about this emerging field is a credit to the staff at High
Technology High School.”
“The Monmouth County
Vocational School District is consistently ranked as having some of the best
schools in the State—and the Country—and it is because of students like
Ishani,” said Commissioner Dominick “Nick” DiRocco, liaison to the Monmouth
County Vocational School District. “Congratulations to Ishani and we wish you
continued success with Girls Rule AI.”
To learn more about Girls
Rule AI, go to www.girlsruleai.org.
For more information about Monmouth County, go to visitmonmouth.com.
FREEHOLD, NJ – The Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners recognized the efforts of Ishani Singh, a High Technology High School student, who has developed a means of getting more teenage girls interested in artificial intelligence (AI). Photo by Monmouth County Government.
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