In the open space of Dakhla, a city in southern Morocco, four traditional Saharan tents, made of white fabric adorned with rock patterns and code snippets, are held down by sturdy wooden stakes. A sign reading "CODE IN THE TENT" is displayed. A wooden fence surrounds the site, allowing the desert breeze to caress. Inside each tent, there are laptops, tablets, robots, and children learning to code. Tradition blends seamlessly with modernity: traditional Saharan rugs cover the floor, and large, comfortable, brightly colored cushions are placed around the perimeter. A low table in the center holds laptops, tablets, and robots, while warm light from copper lanterns fills the space. At one of the tent's rear supports, a digital table is set up with laptops, tablets, and small educational robots. Inside each tent, some children are programming robots or using computers, while others watch the instructor's explanations, seamlessly blending a digital screen with examples from everyday Saharan life. Outside the tents, a seminar brings together AI experts, engineers, and parents gathered in a circle, discussing topics related to artificial intelligence. A traditional tea session follows, where Saharan tea is prepared using authentic desert methods.
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