The Department of Computer Science (AI & ML) celebrated Artificial Intelligence Appreciation Day on 16/07/2026 at TVR Hall. The event was organized with the objective of creating awareness among students about the significance of Artificial Intelligence, its evolution, and its impact on modern society through interactive and engaging activities.
The programme commenced with a Welcome Address, followed by an exciting activity titled “AI Detective: Find the Fake”, where participants identified AI-generated and real images, voices, and text samples. This activity helped students understand the rapid advancements in Generative AI and the importance of distinguishing AI-generated content from authentic content.
A Presentation on the “Evolution of Artificial Intelligence” was delivered by Kisshore T J – III B.Sc CS(DSA), explaining the journey of AI from its early development to the latest advancements in Generative AI. The session highlighted the milestones, real-world applications, and future scope of Artificial Intelligence across various domains.
An interactive game, “Guess the AI Model/Tool,” was conducted by third year students. Participants from first year identified popular AI platforms and tools from their logos. The activity enhanced students’ awareness of widely used AI technologies and their practical applications.
The event also featured an AI Debate on the topic “Will Artificial Intelligence Create More Opportunities Than It Replaces?” Two teams from I B.Sc CS(AI&ML) and III B.Sc CS(DSA) presented their views supporting and opposing the statement. The debate encouraged critical thinking, effective communication, and a balanced understanding of the opportunities and challenges associated with Artificial Intelligence.
The programme concluded with a Vote of Thanks, expressing gratitude to the Management, Principal, faculty members, and all participants for making the celebration a meaningful and successful event. The programme successfully inspired students to appreciate Artificial Intelligence, understand its responsible use, and explore its future potential in education, industry, and society.
Totally 79 number of students attended the program.

