User:Prince Bairagi

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Prince Bairagi
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Born (2009-02-19) February 19, 2009 (age 15)
India
NationalityIndian
Education[[Satyug Darshan Vidyalaya]]
OccupationStudent, Innovator, Founder
Known forFounding the Upcoming AI Campaign (UAIC)
Parent(s)Tapati Bairagi (mother), Bimal Bairagi (father)

Prince Bairagi (born February 19, 2009) is an Indian student, innovator, and piano player. He is best known as the founder of the Upcoming AI Campaign (UAIC), an initiative aimed at promoting awareness about Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its societal benefits. He is currently pursuing his education at [[Satyug Darshan Vidyalaya]], where he has developed a strong foundation in science and technology.

Prince Bairagi was born on February 19, 2009, in India, to his parents, Tapati Bairagi and Bimal Bairagi. Growing up in a family that values education and innovation, he developed an early interest in technology and piano music. As a student, he is recognized for balancing his academic achievements with his creative pursuits, such as his talent in playing the piano.

In 2024, Prince founded the Upcoming AI Campaign (UAIC), which aims to raise public awareness about the potential of Artificial Intelligence to improve productivity and address global challenges. The campaign focuses on simplifying AI concepts for a broader audience and advocating for its ethical use. His initiative also emphasizes the role of AI in sectors like healthcare, business,education,etc.

Apart from his involvement in technology, Prince is a skilled piano player. He has shared his musical talents in various platforms and finds joy in blending his creative and analytical skills. His interest in the arts complements his work in technology, demonstrating a holistic approach to personal growth.

Prince Bairagi is seen as a young leader who embodies the potential of youth in driving positive change. His work with the Upcoming AI Campaign (UAIC) has gained recognition for its efforts in AI education and for advocating responsible use of emerging technologies.

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