Artificial intelligence emerges in every field. AI is most probably the most powerful technology ever invented by man. It can be used for both good and bad things.
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) systems impact all of us. Most of us use AI systems every day. They influence the news we read and hear; the decisions that companies and governments make; and what we choose to buy, watch and listen to. They can even influence the jobs we get and where we live. A great way to learn about AI technologies is to try making things that use them, Building your own AI projects will help you to understand how these technologies behave and what they’re capable of. It’s also a fantastic introduction to the risks involved in using AI, as you’ll see for yourself how things can go wrong.
Making your own projects based on how AI is used in the real world can also open your eyes to exactly how AI systems impact all of us. As you learn how everyday AI applications are created, you’ll probably find that you start noticing AI systems and applications all around you. This gives you better insight into how the world around us
works.
AI systems are often discussed on the news, but it can be difficult to think about what these stories mean if you don’t have a basic understanding of the technologies involved. The projects in this course will prepare you to follow and engage in discussions of how AI systems are used, controlled, and regulated.
What you’ll learn
- Learn to distinguish the various types of AI
- Understand how AI is used to solve real-world problems
- Gain access to real AI tools and learn how to use them
- Take a peek at the future of AI and other emerging technologies
Any course prerequisites?
- None
Course Features
- Lectures 8
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 12 weeks
- Skill level Beginner
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes
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