Lattakia SCS branch wins first place in Artificial Intelligence competition in Britain

The Lattakia branch of the Syrian Computer Society (SCS) has ranked first in the online competition “Ada Lovelace Hackathon 2020” for Artificial Intelligence, surpassing other teams from the United States, Britain, India, Romania and Kazakhstan.

Eng. Maryam Fayyoud, Head of the SCS branch in Lattakia and supervisor of the contest, told SANA that judges and supervisors from the Universities of Cambridge, Imperial college and the Massachusetts Institute for Technology took part in the event.

Fayyoud noted the distinguished ideas provided by the SCS team that dealt with humanitarian and social issues including women empowerment, methods of using Artificial Intelligence technology in detecting fires and reducing their impacts, ways of evacuating a disaster area and drug addiction.

 “Winning the first place inspires and encourages us to continue with our work which we have started since the idea of scientific clubs was launched with focus on children and adolescents,” Fayyoud said.

Maram Jouriyeh, a trainer, said that three teams consisting of 13 boys and girls, who are between 12 and 18 years old, as well as four supervisors, alongside 23 other teams from different countries of the world including Romania, Italy and Britain, took part in the competition that celebrates the first computer programmer in history, “Ada Lovelace”. She hailed the performance of the teams that led to winning the first place.

Hamda Mustafa

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