7 Year Old Kautilya Became The Youngest Programmer In The World
7 Year Old Kautilya Became The Youngest Programmer In The World
Kautilya Kataria of the United Kingdom has became the youngest computer programmer in the world. Last year, at the tender age of six, Kautilya learned a series of computer lessons, including AI, from IBM.
Kautilya now has at least 6 different certifications in AI and data science. This achievement of Kautilya has set a different record in the world of STEM.
When Kautilya was 6 years old, the action figure with kung fu grip seemed to him a perfect example of technology.
According to IBM's blog post, "Before setting this world record, Kautilya read IBM's reading materials to understand the concept of computer programming and Python language.
Kautilya had only option to take the course when he had to stay at home due to Covid 19. At the same time, he spent time learning new skills with the help of his parents. '
On the surface, this story looks very beautiful. But if you go back a few years, it's still fun and interesting to hear. The Guinness Book of World Records is an exciting thing in itself.
But the story behind Kautilya's journey to the Guinness World Records shows how accessible coding and programming has become to the world.
Many children learn code from an early age. But Kautilya is the youngest child to get the certificate.
Kautilya's story shows that if an internet connection is available, a curious brain can read complex things from coding to AI.
Kautilya received five certificates in Python and AI from IBM in November 2020.
He has also received IBM's Foundation of AI Professional Certification iEdX. He has also taken Python for Data Science course from IBM Cognitive Class.
Kautilya Kataria of the United Kingdom has became the youngest computer programmer in the world. Last year, at the tender age of six, Kautilya learned a series of computer lessons, including AI, from IBM.
Kautilya now has at least 6 different certifications in AI and data science. This achievement of Kautilya has set a different record in the world of STEM.
When Kautilya was 6 years old, the action figure with kung fu grip seemed to him a perfect example of technology.
According to IBM's blog post, "Before setting this world record, Kautilya read IBM's reading materials to understand the concept of computer programming and Python language.
Kautilya had only option to take the course when he had to stay at home due to Covid 19. At the same time, he spent time learning new skills with the help of his parents. '
On the surface, this story looks very beautiful. But if you go back a few years, it's still fun and interesting to hear. The Guinness Book of World Records is an exciting thing in itself.
But the story behind Kautilya's journey to the Guinness World Records shows how accessible coding and programming has become to the world.
Many children learn code from an early age. But Kautilya is the youngest child to get the certificate.
Kautilya's story shows that if an internet connection is available, a curious brain can read complex things from coding to AI.
Kautilya received five certificates in Python and AI from IBM in November 2020.
He has also received IBM's Foundation of AI Professional Certification iEdX. He has also taken Python for Data Science course from IBM Cognitive Class.









