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United Sikhs and CerebraML to bring AI to underserved youth

United Sikhs will incorporate CerebraML’s curriculum into its global youth programs, educational outreach, and UMEED Project.

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United Sikhs has partnered with CerebraML to advance AI (artificial intelligence) learning among middle and high school students.

CerebraML is a California based youth-led non-profit dedicated to expanding access to AI education. It offers interactive, accessible courses in machine learning and AI – designed specifically for youth with no prior programming experience.

Through this partnership, United Sikhs and CerebraML seek to empower the next generation in using technology as a tool for service, leadership, and social impact.

The Advocacy and Humanitarian Aid Academy (AHAA), a leadership and service oriented summit organized by United Sikhs, stands as the bedrock of this partnership. CerebraML founder, Sahej Anand Singh, found renewed purpose while attending the summit and noted, “At the AHAA Summit, I felt re-energized seeing how ideas can grow when you’re surrounded by people who care about impact.”

He added, “It pushed me to take our vision even further.”

“Stories like Sahej’s are why AHAA exists,” said Hardayal Singh, United Sikhs Founder and Programs Director.

He added, "It’s about creating spaces where advocacy meets innovation, and where young leaders are empowered to turn ideas into action. The partnership with CerebraML is a direct result of that energy, and we’re excited to help scale their impact globally."

United Sikhs will incorporate CerebraML’s curriculum into its global youth programs, educational outreach, and UMEED Project, aiming to equip young people, particularly from underserved communities, with the skills to succeed in a tech-driven world and leverage AI to empower others.

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