Group 1 - The Mark Cuban Foundation is collaborating with Corteva to host an AI Bootcamp aimed at underserved high school students in Indianapolis and Des Moines [1][3] - The program will provide students with foundational knowledge of artificial intelligence and its applications across various career tracks, including healthcare, arts, business, computer science, sports science, and education [3][4] - The AI Bootcamp is free and focuses on underrepresented communities, offering lunch, transportation assistance, and technology equipment to participants [4][5] Group 2 - Corteva, a global pure-play agriculture company, is leveraging AI tools in its innovation pipeline to enhance seed and crop protection products for farmers [3][8] - The AI Bootcamp is part of Corteva's commitment to community engagement and education, aiming to prepare students for future opportunities in technology [5][8] - Corteva hosted a similar camp last year and is one of over 25 companies participating in the 2025 bootcamp initiative across the U.S. [6]
Mark Cuban Foundation and Corteva Bring Free AI Bootcamp to Indianapolis, Des Moines Area Teens