Young tech-hopefuls are building their own AI experience to land internships as university courses try to catch up
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Young tech-hopefuls are building their own AI experience to land internships as university courses try to catch up
OLIVIA GRANDY
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
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Queen's University student Dolev Klein Harari, in Toronto, in June. Mr. Klein Harari is part of a group of young tech hopefuls who are navigating a shifting market for internships.
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