The campus of Orcutt Academy High School became a hub of innovation and collaboration Friday as more than 600 students and staff participated in the school’s first AI Learning Summit.
The conference-style event was designed to promote artificial intelligence literacy, ethical use and future-ready skills in a fast-evolving digital world.
With three nationally recognized speakers at different locations across the campus, students and educators rotated between the sites to gain hands-on learning experiences that challenged them to explore AI not just as a tool, but as a partner in creativity, communication and problem-solving.
“This is such a compelling topic for our students and staff,” said Joe Dana, assistant superintendent of educational services. “AI obviously has relevance for educat