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How I can find remote volunteering opportunity in artificial intelligence ( computer vision) ?

Iam currently studying and living in Ontario Canada

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Karin’s Answer

Hi Wisam,

I left you a couple of links for volunteers below.

You can also use job search sites like Indeed or LinkedIn or Glassdoor to search.

I hope this helps! Good luck!

KP

Karin recommends the following next steps:

https://www.dice.com/hiring/artificial-intelligence
https://www.volunteermatch.org
https://ai4good.org/get-involved/volunteer/
Thank you comment icon Thanks, can't wait to put this advice into action! Wisam
Thank you comment icon You are very welcome! Karin P.
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James Constantine’s Answer

Dear Wisam,

Here's a guide to discovering remote volunteer roles in the field of Artificial Intelligence, specifically Computer Vision, while residing and studying in Ontario, Canada:

Utilize Digital Platforms:
VolunteerMatch (www.volunteermatch.org) is a great resource to look for virtual volunteer roles. You can refine your search by location and interest area, such as technology and engineering.

Idealist (www.idealist.org) also provides numerous virtual volunteer roles, which you can narrow down by cause and location.

LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com) features a "Volunteer" section where you can hunt for remote roles related to AI and computer vision.

Connect with Universities and Research Institutions:
Institutions like the University of Toronto, University of Waterloo, and McMaster University house AI research labs and projects that might offer remote volunteer roles for students.

The Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence (www.vectorinstitute.ai), located in Toronto, undertakes AI research and might have remote volunteer roles open for students.

Investigate Non-Profit Organizations:
Non-profit organizations such as TechSoup Canada (www.techsoupcanada.ca) or CanadaHelps (www.canadahelps.org) might have projects that need AI or computer vision expertise and can be completed remotely.

Engage in Online Communities:
Join online communities like GitHub (www.github.com), Stack Overflow (www.stackoverflow.com), or Reddit’s r/MachineLearning (www.reddit.com/r/MachineLearning) to network with professionals who may provide remote volunteer roles in computer vision or AI-related projects.

Networking:
Connect with professionals in the AI field through networking events or LinkedIn to discover potential remote volunteer roles within their organizations or networks.

Forge Your Own Path:
If you're unable to find a suitable role, think about initiating your own project related to computer vision or AI. Share it on platforms like Kaggle (www.kaggle.com), GitHub, or social media to attract peers who might wish to collaborate on your project as volunteers.

May God bless you!
James Constantine.
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Samriddhi’s Answer

Hi Wisam,

Definitely look up "Artificial Intelligence volunteering opportunities". You'll get a wide range of remote options. If you want something in-person, feel free to make you search more niche by adding "Ontario, Canada".

Here is a link I found that could be good: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/ai/ai-for-good-participation

Good luck!
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Xingyu (Cindy)’s Answer

Hey Wisam, I'm confident that a multitude of businesses and groups provide remote opportunities for students eager to immerse themselves in the AI realm. You could explore online platforms or engage in face-to-face networking events. If you're still in school, connecting with your teachers or professors can be a great initial step. They might have contacts in related sectors with AI projects welcoming students who are keen to acquire practical experience. Best of luck!
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Scott’s Answer

Not necessarily a volunteer opportunity, but if you enjoy computer vision/machine learning AND are interested in the natural world, this website (https://www.wildlabs.net/) has a community of people that collaborate to build cool tools, such as models to identify plant types based on photos.
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