Trinity Collegiate students create AI chatbot
Three Trinity Collegiate School students, Charlie Fu, Lee Li, and Austin Pace, created an AI chatbot in 3 weeks that can communicate with users, solve math problems, draw ASCII images, write in morse code, and answer a large set of general knowledge questions.
Using Java, a high-level programming language, they wrote nearly 5,000 lines of code to create this chatbot – the most code any group of students has written collaboratively at Trinity Collegiate School.
Their AP Computer Science instructor, Mr. Flotow, says that writing code collaboratively requires a lot of communication and focus from all members, which makes it more difficult than coding individually.