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Princeton HS students build robot to save a Mayan language

Students are winners in a national innovation competition

Aired 05/08/2024

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Princeton HS students build robot to save a Mayan language

Clip: 5/8/2024 | 4m 22sVideo has Closed Captions

Students are winners in a national innovation competition

In a national innovation contest, Princeton High School students have come up with an AI-powered robot designed to help people learn Mam, a Mayan language that’s in danger of disappearing. The school was named as one of three winners in Samsung's national "Solve for Tomorrow" competition.

Aired 05/08/2024

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